Friends,
I know this is the basketball forum, but I thought this was a pretty interesting philosophical question.
So I noticed that for the first time since his 2001 RCs were released, there are new Pat Tillman cards in 2019 Panini Certified and Donruss football.
I bring this up because I don't know how to feel about this.
Full disclosure ... I was a student at USC when Tillman was at Arizona State. He and Jake Plummer kicked our a--es a couple of times, so I was a fan of his as a football player long before his Army enlistment and what not.
Despite purging about 98 percent of my collection last summer, I kept his 2001 Upper Deck MVP RC.
So I don't know how to feel about the fact that he has new cards.
Originally, because of my new reality of my almost non-existent card budget, I was going to stay away from 2019 Donruss, but now that he's in that product I am tempted to try to pick up a blaster or two to try to pull one.
But then I circle back to this - is it appropriate for Panini to include new cards of him, i.e. in some way profiting off of his notoriety and extremely unique story and untimely death?
After all, I would be feeding right into what they're trying to do ... selling more football cards ... seeing as how he would be the only player I would be buying the product for.
I'm throwing this out there because I really don't know how to feel - obviously it's just football cards and there are much larger problems in the world.
I guess I would feel better if Panini was donating 1/250th of the profits (Tillman's portion of the base set) to Wounded Warriors or something like that.
Maybe I'll just try to trade for one and then I don't have to feel guilty, LOL
I know this is the basketball forum, but I thought this was a pretty interesting philosophical question.
So I noticed that for the first time since his 2001 RCs were released, there are new Pat Tillman cards in 2019 Panini Certified and Donruss football.
I bring this up because I don't know how to feel about this.
Full disclosure ... I was a student at USC when Tillman was at Arizona State. He and Jake Plummer kicked our a--es a couple of times, so I was a fan of his as a football player long before his Army enlistment and what not.
Despite purging about 98 percent of my collection last summer, I kept his 2001 Upper Deck MVP RC.
So I don't know how to feel about the fact that he has new cards.
Originally, because of my new reality of my almost non-existent card budget, I was going to stay away from 2019 Donruss, but now that he's in that product I am tempted to try to pick up a blaster or two to try to pull one.
But then I circle back to this - is it appropriate for Panini to include new cards of him, i.e. in some way profiting off of his notoriety and extremely unique story and untimely death?
After all, I would be feeding right into what they're trying to do ... selling more football cards ... seeing as how he would be the only player I would be buying the product for.
I'm throwing this out there because I really don't know how to feel - obviously it's just football cards and there are much larger problems in the world.
I guess I would feel better if Panini was donating 1/250th of the profits (Tillman's portion of the base set) to Wounded Warriors or something like that.
Maybe I'll just try to trade for one and then I don't have to feel guilty, LOL