Mosi Tatupu of the Pats dead at 54

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  • Reload
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    • 03-23-08
    • 12250

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    Mosi Tatupu of the Pats dead at 54
    Former Patriot Mosi Tatupu, father of Seahawks' Lofa, dies
    ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) — Mosi Tatupu, a fan favorite who played 13 seasons for the New England Patriots, has died. He was 54.

    Ashley O'Brien, a spokeswoman for Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro, Mass., said Tatupu was pronounced dead at the hospital Tuesday. She did not give a cause.

    Tatupu was chosen by the Patriots in the eighth round of the 1978 draft out of Southern California. He stayed with the team until 1990.
    The running back rushed for 2,415 yards and 18 touchdowns. He was better known for his special teams play.

    Tatupu had his own cheering section known as "Mosi's Mooses."
    He coached his son, Lofa, now a linebacker with the Seattle Seahawks, at King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham.
  • BEANTOWNJIM
    SBR MVP
    • 08-12-05
    • 4610

    #2
    I CANT BELIEVE IT HE HAD A COUPLE OF GOOD YEARS FOR THE PATS IT MUST HAVE BEEN A HEART ATTACK HE WAS SMALL AND STOCKY THATS NOT A GOOD COMBINATION AS YOU GET OLDER

    54 WOW THOSE OLD GUYS ON THE PATRIOTS REALLY STUCK TOGETHER HERE IN THE BOSTON AREA (STEVE GROGAN,STEVE NELSON,JOHN HANNAH,) ALL DOING GREAT THINGS IN THIS AREA FOR CHARITIES
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    • Rich Boy
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      • 02-01-09
      • 9714

      #3
      damn
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      • whatsgood5
        Restricted User
        • 10-13-09
        • 15359

        #4
        This guy was before my time, but still very sad. Way to young to go
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