11-27-2012, 01:51 PM
Was happy with these:
Prominence:
Autograph: Chris Cooley of /25
Autograph Helmet (Huh?) redemption: Brian Quick (don't know what this is numbered to or have any idea at all what it is)
Memorabilia: Doug Martin one color (red) of 249ish or thereabouts. Its pretty nice for a memorabilia card
The other cards were all numbered to 897 or some weird number like that.
I actually like those sort of products - no packages to open, not much mess, everything is numbered.
Black Friday Pack:
Definitely a Washington, DC special.
NFL Thanksgiving: RGIII
Alex Ovechkin
College Football Legends.
This one only had the three advertised autos so no buyback redemption. Was disappointing, but the autos were cool in my opinion.
A Heisman Trophy Winner: George Rogers from South Carolina.
An NFL Hall of Famer (and Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court which means that for an attorney/football fan its hard to beat): Allen Page, Notre Dame
A legendary bust, "star" of bad action movies and commmercials, and 1980s icon: Brian Bosworth from Oklahoma.
I also have to say that i'm happy with those even getting only three - a Hall of Famer, Heisman Winner, and icon from my youth. Pretty cool!
Prominence:
Autograph: Chris Cooley of /25
Autograph Helmet (Huh?) redemption: Brian Quick (don't know what this is numbered to or have any idea at all what it is)
Memorabilia: Doug Martin one color (red) of 249ish or thereabouts. Its pretty nice for a memorabilia card
The other cards were all numbered to 897 or some weird number like that.
I actually like those sort of products - no packages to open, not much mess, everything is numbered.
Black Friday Pack:
Definitely a Washington, DC special.
NFL Thanksgiving: RGIII
Alex Ovechkin
College Football Legends.
This one only had the three advertised autos so no buyback redemption. Was disappointing, but the autos were cool in my opinion.
A Heisman Trophy Winner: George Rogers from South Carolina.
An NFL Hall of Famer (and Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court which means that for an attorney/football fan its hard to beat): Allen Page, Notre Dame
A legendary bust, "star" of bad action movies and commmercials, and 1980s icon: Brian Bosworth from Oklahoma.
I also have to say that i'm happy with those even getting only three - a Hall of Famer, Heisman Winner, and icon from my youth. Pretty cool!