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1976–1977
  
Seattle Seahawks

College
  
Western Michigan

Name
  
Bob Lurtsema


1967–1971
  
New York Giants

Role
  
American football player

1972–1976
  
Minnesota Vikings

Positions
  
Defensive end, Tackle

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Date of birth
  
(1942-03-29) March 29, 1942 (age 73)

Education
  
Western Michigan University

Place of birth
  
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Robert Ross Lurtsema (born March 29, 1942) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, and Seattle Seahawks. He played in two Super Bowls with Vikings (Super Bowl VIII in 1974 and Super Bowl IX in 1975). Lurtsema played college football at Western Michigan University.

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During the 1970s and 1980s, Lurtsema could often be seen in TCF Bank (TCF Savings and Loan) TV commercials. He formerly owned Benchwarmer Bob's Sports Cafe, with two locations in the Twin Cities. He pitched for a season with the Minnesota Norseman semi-pro softball team. He was also seen playing the part of a blatantly biased referee in the American Wrestling Association during its last year, most famously in a match between The Trooper and Mike Enos. His character states he is in the Trooper's corner and repeatedly helps the trooper during the match, and the bias is discussed by the announcers after the match. At one of the final AWA shows, AWA Twin Wars '90 on May 5, 1990, Lurtsema teamed with Brad Rheingans and the Trooper and defeated Tully Blanchard and the Destruction Crew.

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References

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