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15 Facts About Natu Tuatagaloa

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Gerardus Mauritius "Natu" Tuatagaloa was born on May 25,1966 and is an American former professional football defensive end in the NFL.

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Natu Tuatagaloa played for the 1995 Houston Oilers, Seattle Seahawks in 1992 and 1993, and for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1989 to 1991.

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Natu Tuatagaloa was a four-year letterman and three-year starter on the Golden Bears football team with head coaches Joe Kapp and Bruce Snyder.

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Natu Tuatagaloa was voted captain his senior year by his teammates.

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Natu Tuatagaloa earned All Pac-10 honors and held the Golden Bear sack record until 1996.

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Natu Tuatagaloa was awarded the Brick Muller Award, awarded to the most valuable lineman.

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Natu Tuatagaloa spent six years playing professional football in the NFL.

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Natu Tuatagaloa played for the 1989,1990, and 1991 Cincinnati Bengals under head coach Sam Wyche.

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Natu Tuatagaloa played for the 1992 and 1993 Seattle Seahawks with coach Tom Flores.

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Natu Tuatagaloa played for both the New Orleans Saints and Houston Oilers in 1995 under head coaches Jim Mora and Jeff Fisher.

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Natu Tuatagaloa was a plaintiff in a lawsuit filed against the NFL in regarded to the NFL's Plan B free agency rules.

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Currently, Natu Tuatagaloa is a Principal at a "Facilities and Technology Infrastructure" company.

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Natu Tuatagaloa has been the Board President and Vice-President during his terms as Trustee.

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Natu Tuatagaloa was inducted into the Marin County Athletic Hall of Fame in November 2004.

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Natu Tuatagaloa is a member of the Board of Directors for the Marin Athletic Foundation.