Lofa Tatupu Reveals His Surprisingly Favorite Super Bowl Moment
There are many great moments that happen in the Super Bowl, and many past and present players are reminiscing about their favorite moments leading up to Sunday.
Former Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu joined Take 12 to talk about his all-time favorite Super Bowl moment, and honestly, it might make a ton of fans a bit angry.
"The highlight of my Super Bowl. You know, I would say it was being named team captain, but the only reason I might say that is because I got to shake Tom Brady's hand. How about that, though? It's the MVP from the previous year. Gets to do the coin toss."
via Lofa Tatupu, Take 12
Despite Tatupu playing in the biggest game in the 2005 season, he did not pick any moment from that game as his favorite Super Bowl memory. We would understand not picking a moment from the game as the Seahawks dropped the game to the Steelers.
Still, Tatupu was more happy that he got to shake Tom Brady's hand. Brady was the MVP the year before, and he was able to meet the two teams on the field to engage in the coin toss. Even stranger is that Tatupu also said making Captain for the game did not beat shaking Brady's hand.
Naturally, this revelation led to Take 12 co-host Brett Davern booing Tatupiu.
Brady has become the enemy of many teams through his dominating run with the New England Patriots. Even more so for the Seahawks, as the Patriots beat them in Super Bowl XLIX. Seahawks fans might not take too kindly to one of their own praising the moment that he met Brady.