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A week ago, on Monday Night Football, the hype leading to the Giants-Dolphins game was the first pro meeting of former LSU teammates Jarvis Landry (Miami) & Odell Beckham, Jr. (Giants). Both shined in the primetime spotlight, of course, but it was Beckham, as usual, making highlight reel catches and scoring long TD's to give the Giants a win. Six days later, however, the darker side of Beckham emerged at the worst possible time. The tabloid media in New York hyped ...
In previous two months I had a few great additions for my hockey trading card collection. As I decided to collect more "quality" cards than push on quantity or just because I could get it, I have decided to throw many Latvian player cards into trader. Contact me if you are interested in something. 2001-02 BAP Memorabilia All-Star Numbers #ASN19 Sandis Ozolinsh /10 ...
The NFL and DirecTV never saw this coming. In the course of this season all but one of the QB's who did their best Rob Lowe impressions in doing wacky ads for the satellite giant, now aligned with AT&T, have wound up injured, missing significant chunks of time, and it does have a, ah, damaging effect on teams' playoff chances. The medical report, if ya will..... Tony Romo (Dallas). Mr. Arts & Crafts is gone for the season, taking the Cowboys' ...
Ive been chasing this set for 15 years now. Cant seem to find a Rookie Auto #55 Macauley??? Does one even exist?? Also need Rare GOLD TEAM #5,6,9,12,14,17,19 to complete my Set and send it To PSA for encapsulation. Johnson and Macauley were signing at the Toronto Expo back then, that's why im wondering if these were in Packs or not. Finally found a Auto Rookie Johnson last year, from Ontario.
Originally Posted by mouschi If your collecting career was alive and well during the 1980's, you were treated to finding your favorite players packaged with all sorts of things. From cookies and breads to sausage and dog food, they were everywhere. Unless they were Broders, you were very familiar with the airbrushed hat, not unlike what Panini and Leaf have to do these days. Companies did a great job understanding what their consumers liked, and in the 80's, it was baseball cards. Cards being inserted into ...