Dieter Brock

PLAYING CAREER

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS 1974 - 1983
HAMILTON TIGER-CATS 1983, 1984

AWARDS AND HONOURS

ALL-WESTERN QUARTERBACK 1980 - 1982
ALL-CANADIAN QUARTERBACK 1980, 1981
JEFF NICKLIN MEMORIAL TROPHY 1980, 1981
SCHENLEY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 1980, 1981
GREY CUP PARTICIPATION 1984

After graduating from Jacksonville State in 1974, Dieter Brock signed a one-year contract with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and assumed the starting quarterback role in October, 1975. Always known for his strong arm, Brock trained by throwing weighted steel balls at a target.

Brock had 34,830 yards on 4,535 pass attempts and 2,602 completions. He threw 210 touchdown passes and had a 57% completion ratio. On October 3, 1981 Brock completed 41 passes, 16 of them consecutively, and completed an outstanding 87% on the day. He was the CFL passing leader in 1978, 1980, 1981 and 1984. 

Brock played in the 1984 Grey Cup championship where his team lost to Winnipeg.  

Dieter Brock was inducted to the Winnipeg Football Hall of Fame in 1990.

INDUCTED 1995 - PLAYER

 

Class of 1995 Greg Fulton, Tommy Grant

 

MEDIA

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