Bill Wade
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"William James "Bill" Wade" is a retired American football quarterback who played in the National Football League. He is also considered one of the greatest athletes in Nashville and Vanderbilt University history. Wade is a member of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. He is best known for being the Starting lineup/starting quarterback on the Chicago Bears' 1963 NFL season/1963 NFL championship team.

Wade played in Vanderbilt University. He was named the Southeastern Conference/SEC's Most Valuable Player and a second team All-American. He was also MVP of the 1951 North-South Shrine Bowl game in Miami. Wade also played in the Senior Bowl of 1952 and was selected to play in the College All-Star Game in Chicago.

Wade was named to the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame as part of its inaugural class.

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The facilities are really nice and this park seems more accommodating than others.

In some small way, I'm doing my part on behalf of those people who lost everything. I am giving back by doing something I can do, which is cook New Orleans food like no one else.

Regardless of what happens in redrafting, the Department of (the) Interior is going to do what it can to get (the Hoffman proposal) in there. It can only be public outcry and influence from Congress that can be brought to bear on this and make the effort to turn it back.

You see that every day in all kinds of public places, and the more that happens in parks, the less opportunity people have to get away from those things that they face in daily life.

It's a shock. He's a nice guy -- my kids play with his kids.

To allow that kind of thing just because a set of recreational users want to take snowmobiles and whatever else into Yellowstone is crazy.

When I was a youngster, we could go up to the fire lookouts and see 100 miles into New Mexico. Ship Rock always stood out.

I hate to think about moving.