this is where jill hernandez came to watch her son brock grow up every weekend.on the field. the's brock, number 22, when he was 13 years old. he wasjust a gifted athlete was a basketball, baseball, football. football was his passion. it was such a good player and he gave his heart every single game. there were injuries every year, if not every season, for whatever he was playing. and sometimes that led toa was playing. and sometimes that led to a broken bone, a surgery, you know, screws being put in his foot. you must always was prescribed some form of painkiller. brock died in 2017, he was 2a years old. form of painkiller. brock died in 2017, he was 24 years old. it's not just another story, a human being who has touched our lives we will all miss. it's notjust another number on the tv. if the pharmaceutical companies new about the addiction possibilities and it's looking from what i read that they did, then it's horrible that they would steal my son away from me. can you believe purdue's marketing was overly aggressive? no. 19 years after 0xyco nti n overly ag