
Wide receiver Robert Meachem realized a lifelong dream on February 7, 2010 when he and his New Orleans teammates upset Indianapolis to win professional football’s World Championship.
The game itself was one of the most exciting Championship contests in league history, featuring a dramatic come-from-behind effort by New Orleans and electrifying plays on both sides of the ball. Robert made a couple of key receptions, one of which extended a late drive, to help his team go ahead midway through the fourth quarter. He delivered his gutsy performance in the most-watched program in U.S. television history. The telecast of the game boasted more than 106 million viewers, according to the Nielsen Co.
FreeLife® has been a long-time supporter of Robert, who drinks both GoChi® and Chi3 Energy™ as a part of his fitness regimen.
Robert’s journey to stardom is an impressive story. A graduate of Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Meachem was named a high school All-American by Parade magazine and SuperPrep reporting services. He accepted a football scholarship at the University of Tennessee, where he garnered rave reviews, and had what was considered his breakout year in 2006, earning an all-Southeast Conference honors and a consensus All-America selection.
Icing on the Cake:Robert Meachem’s season that ended with a Championship began with the “Play of the Year.” In Week 1 of the season, Robert stole the ball from a Washington defender who had just made an interception, and took it all the way for a touchdown. That was designated “Play of the Year” by one of the league’s corporate sponsors.
On the Other Side of the Ball
New Orleans players Robert Meachem and Paul Spicer, a defensive end, were not the only Freelife endorsers to suit up on super Sunday. On the other side of the ball was Indianapolis cornerback Tim Jennings. While Tim did not leave the field victorious, he did make a highlight-film tackle, stopping New Orleans running back Pierre Thomas just short of the goal line.
While they are opponents on the football field, those three FreeLife endorsers agree on at least one thing: All are huge advocates of GoChi.
2 Years, 2 Championships with FreeLife
This year it was FreeLife endorsers Robert Meachem and Paul Spicer who hoisted the trophy for the city of New Orleans. Last year, Pittsburgh enjoyed a Championship with the spotlight on its brilliant defensive back and FreeLife endorser, Ryan Clark. Starting to see a pattern of performance here?
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