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  1. Oct 12, 2016 · Layne was reportedly driving on the wrong side of the center lane with five passengers (two men and three women) in the car and his headlights off.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_LayneBobby Layne - Wikipedia

    After one season with the Bears in 1948, during which Layne was the third-string quarterback behind both Sid Luckman and Johnny Lujack, Layne refused to return and tried to engineer his own trade to the Green Bay Packers, while the Bears opposed a separate attempt by the Chicago Cardinals.

  3. Laine performed at three Academy Awards ceremonies: 1950 (Mule Train), 1960 (The Hanging Tree), and 1975 (Blazing Saddles). Only the last two of these ceremonies were televised. In 1981, he performed a medley of his hits on American Bandstand ' s 30th Anniversary Special", where he received a standing ovation.

  4. Bobby Layne, during his 15 pro football seasons, was a free-spirited All-NFL caliber quarterback who did well statistically but was exceptional in the intangibles – leadership, determination, competitiveness, and guts. Layne left pro football with a legend that may never be exactly duplicated.

  5. Detroit Lions quarterback Robert “Bobby” Layne was born on December 19, 1926 in Santa Anna, Texas. Despite a somewhat turbulent upbringing that included the death of his father when Layne was six years old, he went on to find success at the University of Texas.

  6. Jul 14, 2021 · Layne’s trade to Detroit almost fell through when fullback Camp Wilson retired. But Layne told Detroit he didn’t care what his former team, the New York Bulldogs, got in return.

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  8. Richard Lane (April 16, 1928 – January 29, 2002), commonly known as Dick "Night Train" Lane, was an American professional football cornerback who played for 14 years in the National Football League (NFL).

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