Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala

Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala

NFLretired


caption=
position=Fullback
number=45
birthdate=birth date and age|1977|3|4
Honolulu, Hawaii
deathdate=
debutyear=1998
finalyear=2004
draftyear=1998
draftround=6
draftpick=178
college=Utah
teams=
* Pittsburgh Steelers (1998-2002)
* Jacksonville Jaguars (2003-2004)
stat1label=Rushing Yards
stat1value=964
stat2label=Average
stat2value=4.2
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=10
nfl=FUA415291

Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala (pronEng|Fu-ah-MAH-tu ma-ah-FAH-lah) (born March 4, 1977 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is a retired American football running back who last played for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. He was selected in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers out of the University of Utah.

In his career Fuamatu-Ma'afala played for both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars.

High School career

Fuamatu-Ma'afala attended Saint Louis School in Honolulu. As a senior, he rushed for 883 yards on just 93 carries (9.5 yards per car. avg.). He was selected as MVP honors, and helped lead his team to its ninth consecutive state championship.

College career

Freshman (1995)

In 1995, Fuamatu-Ma'afala was named Freshman of the Year in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) after rushing for 834 yards and nine touchdowns.

ophomore (1996)

In 1996, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed for 982 yards on 168 carries and nine touchdowns, and he made 10 receptions for 80 yards, to finish fourth on the team in receiving, while appearing in only eight games for the Utes.

The 1996 season opened with three consecutive road games. During the season opening loss at the Utah State Aggies, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball 14 times for 49 yards. He also recorded two receptions for 17 yards. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game1.html Game 1 Utah State 20, Utah 17 Logan, Utah - Aug. 31, 1996] ] Utah went on to win the next seven consecutive games. Against the Stanford Cardinals, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball 21 times for 64 yards and a three yard touchdown. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game2.html Game 2 Utah 17, Stanford 10 Stanford, Calif. - Sept. 7, 1996] ] During the game at the SMU Mustangs, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball 21 times for 92 yards. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game3.html Game 3 Utah 21, SMU 17 Dallas, Texas - Sept. 14] ] In the home opener against the Fresno State Bulldogs, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball 29 tims for 169 yards. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game4.html Game 4 Utah 45, Fresno State 17 alt Lake City - Sept. 21, 1996] ] Against the Kansas Jayhawks, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball 17 times for 103 yards and two touchdowns. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game5.html Game 5 Utah 45, Kansas 42 Salt Lake City - Sept. 28] ] In the game against the UTEP Miners, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball 28 times for a season high 236 yards, and three touchdowns, while recording two receptions for 23 yards. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game6.html Game 6 Utah 34, UTEP 27 El Paso, Texas - Oct. 5] ] The 236 rushing yards was the second-highest single-game total in school history (Eddie Johnson rushed for 248 yards in a game in 1984). During the win over the TCU Horned Frogs, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball 20 times for 182 yards and two touchdowns, one a career long 70 yards. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game7.html Game 7 Utah 21, TCU 7 Salt Lake City - Oct. 12] ] On October 18, 1996, the day before the Utes victory over Tulsa, Fuamatu-Ma'afala underwent knee surgery, [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game8.html Game 8 Utah 45, Tulsa 19 Salt Lake City - Oct. 19, 1996] ] and missed the next three games, returning to play in the regular season finale against the BYU Cougars. Against the Cougars, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball 18 times for 87 yards and one touchdown. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game11.html Game 11 BYU 37, Utah 17 Salt Lake City - Nov. 23] ] Two days after Christmas in he Copper Bowl loss to the Wisconsin Badgers, he carried the ball only four times for five yards before suffering a sprained ankle in the first quarter of play. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/game12.html Game 12 Wisconsin 38, Utah 10 - Copper Bowl Tucson, Ariz. - Dec. 27, 1996] ] For his efforts, he was named First Team All-WAC.

Junior (1997)

In 1997, Fuamatu-Ma'afala had somewhat of a down season, due to being hampered most of the season by an injured left ankle, and a strained hamstring. He rushed for only 814 yard on 154 carries and four touchdowns, which was good enough for second best on the team, behind Juan Johnson, [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/utah-m-footbl-1997scorbrd.html 1997 Scoreboard/Team Statistics] ] and 12th in the WAC. He also finished seventh on the team in receiving with four receptions for 39 yards and one touchdown. Fuamatu-Ma'afala, was however named All-WAC (Mountain Division) Honorable Mention. [ [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/utah-m-footbl-1997honors.html 1997 UTE Honors] ]

Professional career

Fuamatu-Ma'afala was selected in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Pittsburgh Steelers (1998 - 2002)

In 1998, Fuamatu-Ma'afala played in 12 games for the Steelers. In his rookie season, he carried the ball seven times for 30 yards and two touchdowns, he also made nine receptions for 84 yards and one touchdown.

In 1999, Fuamatu-Ma'afala appeared in only nine games. On the season, he rushed the ball one time for four yards, and had zero receptions. His lone carry of the season came against the first meeting of the season between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals.

In 2000, Fuamatu-Ma'afala played in seven games for the Steelers. In his seven games he carried the ball 21 times for 149 yards and one touchdown. He also had 11 receptions for 107 yards.Fuamatu-Ma'afala did not play until week three, and did not play again after week eight.

In his first appearance of the season during week three's loss to the Cleveland Browns, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball twice for 22 yards, and also recorded two receptions for eight yards. In the week four loss to the Tennessee Titans, he carried the ball four times for 21 yards, and also recorded three receptions for 36 yards. During the Steelers week five win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball seven times for 51 yards and one touchdown. He also had two receptions for 39 yards. In the week six victory over the New York Jets, he had seven carries for 35 yard, and also recorded two touchdowns for 23 yards. During the week seven win over the Bengals, Fuamatu-Ma'afala recorded two receptions for one yard. In his final appearance of the season, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball one time for 20 yards.

In 2001, Fuamatu-Ma'afala had the best season of his professional career. He appeared in all 16 games for Pittsburgh. On the season, he rushed the ball 120 times, for 453 yards, and three touchdowns. He also had 16 receptions for 127 yards and one touchdown.

In the season opening loss to the Jaguars, Fuamatu-Ma'afala recorded one reception for seven yards. During a week three win over the Buffalo Bills, he carried the ball one time for a 22 yard touchdown, and two receptions for two yards. Fuamatu-Ma'afala missed the next two games, returning for the Steelers win over the Titans. During the win, he carried the ball three times for nine yards. In the Steelers loss to the Ravens, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball three times for three yards, and also recorded two receptions for eight yards. During the week nine win over the Cleveland Browns, he carried the ball one time for -1 yard. In a week 10 victory over the Jaguars, Fuamatu-Ma'afala ran the ball one time for one yard. During the week 11 rematch win over the Titans, he carried the ball one time for one yard. In a week 12 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, Fuamatu-Ma'afala ran the ball 12 times for 74 yards. During the week 13 win over the Jets, he rushed the ball 21 times for 50 yards for one touchdown, and also recorded one reception for -8 yards. In the week 14 win in Baltimore, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball nine times for 15 yards, and recorded one reception for zero yards. During the win over the Detroit Lions, he had his best game of the season, running the ball 26 times for 126 yards, and recorded two receptions for 53 yards. In a loss in Cincinnati, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball 25 times for 55 yards, and recorded five receptions for 50 yards and one touchdown. In the season finale against the Browns, he recorded 17 carries for 98 yards and one touchdown. He also recorded two receptions for 15 yards.

In 2002, his last season in Pittsburgh, Fuamatu-Ma'afala played in only eight games. On the season he carried the ball 23 times for 115 yards. He also recorded two receptions for 12 yards.

In the season opening loss to the New England Patriots, Fuamatu-Ma'afala recorded one reception for six yards. He missed the next game in Kansas City. Fuamatu-Ma'afala returned to play in the week four win over the Cleveland Browns, carrying the ball five times for 20 yards. He missed the next two weeks, returning to play in weeks seven and eight. During week seven against the Indianapolis Colts, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball two times for 25 yards. In week eight in Baltimore, he rushed the ball eight times for 21 yards. Fuamatu-Ma'afala missed the next eight weeks, returning to play in the season finale against the Ravens. In the season finale he ran the ball eight times for 49 yards, and recorded one reception for six yards.

During the Steelers AFC Wild Card win against the Browns, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball twice for four yard, and one touchdowns, he also recorded two receptions for 20 yards. In the AFC Divisional Championship loss to the Titans, he recorded one reception for five yards.

Jacksonville Jaguars (2003 - 2004)

Fuamatu-Ma'afala was released by the Steelers on Sunday, August 31, 2003. Three days later he was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars. [ [http://www.jaguars.com/news/article.aspx?id=3084 Jags sign Fuamatu-Ma'afala] ]

In 2003, Fuamatu-Ma'afala appeared in 13 games for the Jaguars. For the season, he carried the ball 35 times for 144 yards and one touchdown. He also recorded one reception for two yards.

Fuamatu-Ma'afala missed the season opener in Carolina. He made his season debut during week two against the Buffalo Bills, however he did not record a stat. He did not record a stat until week five against the San Diego Chargers. During week five against the Chargers, Fuamatu-Ma'afala ran the ball six times for 30 yards. In week six against the Miami Dolphins, he carried the ball three times for 11 yards. In a week eight loss to the Tennessee Titans, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball one time for six yards, and recorded one reception for two yards. During a week nine victory in Baltimore, he carried the ball four times for 24 yards. In the week 10 win over the Colts, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball four times for 11 yards. During a week 11 loss to the Titans, he ran the ball nine times for 40 yards. In the Steelers week 12 loss to the New York Jets, he carried the ball twice for two yards. During the week 13 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Fuamatu-Ma'afala rushed the ball once for five yards. Fuamatu-Ma'afala did not play the next two weeks, against the Texans, and the Patriots. He did return to play in the last two games of the season. During a week 16 win over the New Orleans Saints, Fuamatu-Ma'afala ran the ball five times for 15 yards. In the season finale he played but did not record a stat.

In 2004, his seventh and final season in the National Football League, Fuamatu-Ma'afala appeared in only seven games. He carried the ball 20 times for 69 yards, and one touchdown. He also recorded four receptions for 19 yards.

In his final season in the NFL, Fuamatu-Ma'afala missed the first four weeks of the season, making his season debut during a week five loss in San Diego. Against the Chargers, he carried the ball four times for six yards and one touchdown, he also recorded three receptions for 20 yards. In a week six win over the Kansas City Chiefs, he recorded one reception for -1 yard. Fuamatu-Ma'afala was out the next three games, against the Colts, Texans and Detroit Lions. He returned during a week 11 loss to the Tennessee Titans, where he carried the ball three times for 12 yards. In the week 12 loss in Minnesota, Fuamatu-Ma'afala ran the ball twice for two yards. During a week 13 loss to his former team, the Steelers, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball six times for 20 yards. He missed the next two games, to return in time of for week 16. In the week 16 shut out loss to the Texans, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball four times for 25 yards. During the season finale in Oakland, and the last regular season game of his career, Fuamatu-Ma'afala carried the ball once for four yards.

Career stats

Personal

Fuamatu-Ma'afala is the uncle of Abu Ma'afala, who played at Cal. [ [http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=18711 Abu Ma'afala, DT, California - 2007 NFL Draft Scout Profile] ]

Fuamatu-Ma'afala currently resides in Honolulu.

Chris would be cheered by Steeler Fans with a "Fu'ing" which to the casual listener may sound like booing. But what the fans did was simply shout the first syllable of his last name, creating a "Fuuuuuuuuuuu" sound. This started with Myron Cope's calling of Chris "Foo" when he would go on the field. [ [http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2002/11/02/loc_gutierrez02.html Your name is whaaat? ] ]

References

* [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/utah-m-footbl-96stats.html 1996 Statistics]
* [http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/1996season/utah-m-footbl-96sched.html 1996 Results]

Notes

External links

* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=4407 Jacksonville Jaguars Player card] at ESPN.com
* [http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/players/playerpage/12384 Profiile] at CBSSports.com
* [http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4407 Profile] at Yahoo! Sports
* [http://www.footballdb.com/players/chris-fuamatumaafala-fuamach01 Career Statistics at The Football Database]
* [http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/FuamCh00.htm?redir Statistics - Pro-Football-Reference.com]


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