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Thread: What to do?!

  
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    What to do?!

    I was lucky enough to pull an Alex Smith RC UD Exquisite Jersey/Patch/Auto #/99 now my question is, do I sell it now or wait an see what he can do? I mean if he's a bust, this card could tank big time (Ryan Leaf anyone?) but on the other hand, the guy played for the Niners last year how good was he suppose to be?

    Please vote and feel free to add your toughts.

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    not quite peyton or brady but not a leaf or couch either. I look for him to be decent. Possibly with his athletism become a close to Steve Young type player.

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    unless you are a fan of his i would sel now.... look at how many players cards actually go up after their first couple years... for every peyton or brady, there is a leaf, ricky williams, jamal anderson etc...

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    Good Question. If you collect 49er cards, I say keep him.
    If you don't, I'd still hold onto him but put him on your tradelist and go "fishing".
    You may get a great trade or sale offer.

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    I would sell it now while there is still some hope/value to him. You`ll never really know what he`s gonna be valued at in the future until the future. Is it worth grading? Maybe send it in and see what it comes back as. By then you may not even want the card anymore. I like to buy and sell asap. Just my way of enjoying this hobby.

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    I would sell!! Just my opinion. I don't see him being that great, especially in Niner land.
    Who is he throwing too again?? The just lost Lloyd too!

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    If it were me I would sell or use for trade bait. Pertty cool card

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    Unless you are a 49'er fan I say put that card up for trade bait ASAP. However, if you are a 49'er fan keep the card.

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    get rid of it ASAP even if he is a pretty good NFL QB the card will stay the or drop I would get rid of it while exquisite is still hot, that just my opinion though

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    hes got nothing to work with in san fran no running back core no widerecievers Sell or trade while values high what was there record last season? he could be the greatest ever but is on the worst team in the league other than houston

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