Gene Wilder
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Gene Wilder is a Professional American Football player, known as "Flash Wilder". He was known for breaking the NFL record, "Most consecutive games played", having played for 285 consecutive games.
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[edit] History
[edit] Early Life
Gene Wilder was born in Wisconsin, in 1950. He attended the college USC, in 1968, where he played college Football.
[edit] NFL Career
After college, he was drafted into the NFL, and played 285 consecutive games for the New York Jets, before retiring, and he eventually retired.
[edit] Later Life
He currently lives in Sacramento California, but Gene Wilder was so respected that California's governor kept calling to ask his advice concerning state problems and current issues. While Gene initially was eager to help, the calls became so frequent that he had to stop answering his phone. When this happened the governor began showing up at his door.
Poor Gene, who only wanted to retire, may now be found wandering the streets of Sacramento in disguise. He is considering relocating to a remote area of Mississippi, of which location must remain secret for obvious reasons.