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12-12-2018, 05:05 AM #1
The Panini America Quality Control Gallery: 2018 Playbook Football (100+ Images)
Panini America is authoring another riveting edition of the company's uniquely gifted Playbook Football and this one -- like those Playbook pioneers that have come before -- promises to deliver a bevy of booklet cards that demand to be appreciated from cover to cover. 2018 Playbook Football arrives in hobby shops across North America tomorrow and will deliver, on average, four autograph or memorabilia cards (including one booklet) in each hobby box (four cards per box, eight boxes per inner case, two inner cases per master case).
https://blog.paniniamerica.net/2018/...s/#more-229323
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12-12-2018, 02:29 PM #2
If the lede gets buried any further, it'll be in China.
When I watch The Walking Dead and the leader of the Kingdom Ezekiel starts talking I can totally hear Tracy Hackler whispering the words behind him.
Gifted, adjective.
1. Having a special ability "a gifted artist" or "a gifted football player".
2. Can also be used more generally to mean intelligent or having a great range of abilities.
I'm curious what unique range of abilities or intelligence Playbook Football has. Can it run a 4.3 second 40? Is it able to solve complex trigonometry? Perhaps it is currently working towards filming the next great film of the 21st century. Never before have I seen an inanimate object be described as gifted. Sorry, uniquely gifted.
Yep, Panini pioneering since 2011. Or was it Donruss first started doing it in 2006? Well when it probably wasn't uniquely gifted until 2011 that's for sure.
How's about 4 cards per pack, 8 packs per box, 2 boxes per case? HOW MANY MASTER CASES PER SHIPMENT?!
but wait, there's more!
Conceived, verb (used with object). to form a notion, opinion, purpose.
Rather arrogant to call ones own opinion as spectacular.
Are you KIDDING me right now? Look at this busy garbage and tell me that this is somehow aesthetically PLEASING?
They didn't even bother cropping out the players from the background, leaving this it be a distracting waste of memorabilia. That's lazy photoshopping right there. If this were described as the most ill-conceived and aesthetically displeasing booklet on the planet I could get on board with that characterization.
Can't put down what you don't want to pick up. I can't wait for a $250 box to yield a 6 tiny jersey piece of hot garbage named Armory that can't be displayed without a special stand and case.
Who is behind the brain trust to withhold something from a product for 6 years?
Ahah, because sticker memorabilia booklets are cheaper to produce and pack out you see. Not because the demand wasn't there.
I remember when the cool hits were numbered to 99 or less. Looking forward to Playbook 2020 where all hits are numbered to /2020 or less.
Whoa, wait, THE Darius Leonard? Tackle machine with 135 combined tackles, 90 solo tackles Darius Leonard? Hot dang, tackles are collecting gold! I got a semi just reading that!! Chicks dig the tackles!
Per Pro Football Focus - Until the media uses tackles more intelligently – like incorporating Stops into their reporting – people will keep thinking that racking up a lot of tackles automatically equates to a great game, while in actuality, that may not be the case.Last edited by jplcom; 12-12-2018 at 02:34 PM.
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12-12-2018, 02:49 PM #3
How can the compay that designed this beautifal card:
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and this fantastic multi-player card:
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also design this ABSURD MONSTROSITY of a card:
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12-12-2018, 09:22 PM #4
Not impressed with this product at all.
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12-12-2018, 10:02 PM #5
I honestly don't think it looks too bad. I'm a guy who absolutely hates booklet cards because they are boring looking and most of the time I would just prefer to have a regular sized card. But these at least look different and unique.Selling All My Cards Here------>Hidden Content
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