Wednesday, 25 January 2017

2011 Topps Football Jumbo Box Break - Pack 2

And back to this with the second pack.

Andre Gurode - Starting off this one, an offensive line card.
Dwight Freeney
Dexter McCluster
Rob Gronkowski
Robert Meachem
Peyton Hillis
Tom Brady - Another throwback uniform
David Harris
Steve Smith
Tony Romo
Tramon Williams
Mike Williams
DeMarcus Ware - What a gorgeous horizontal photo choice. Perfectly framed.
Calvin Johnson
San Francisco 49ers Team Card
Indianapolis Colts Team Card
Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl Champions - If there ever was a card for this video, this is the one!
Cameron Wake - What a surprise. A Cleveland Brown getting tackled.
Cameron Heyward - The rookies start with Ironhead Jr.
Lance Kendricks
Akeem Ayers
Niles Paul
Ryan Whalen
David Harris - Gold 1063/2011 - And here starts the insert portion.
Michael Turner - Topps Town
Jerry Rice - Super Bowl Legends - I'm guessing if there is nobody from the other team in the photo, it is easy to consider the subject a Super Bowl legend.
Faces of the Franchise - Sam Bradford/Steven Jackson - FotF still with the team they were list as the face of in 2016. 0/4 so far this box.
Tony Gonzalez - Game Day
Andre Johnson - 1950 Bowman - Here's your mini!
Ndamukong Suh - And here's the start of the second run of base cards - starting with 307 pounds of flying terror for some poor Dolphin. Maybe even a future teammate?
Marques Colston
Chad Greenway
Maurice Jones-Drew - You don't see many helmetless photos any more - especially for an on-field photo.
Colt McCoy
Kris Dielman - 2 OL cards in the same pack! WOW!
Shonn Greene
Elvis Dumervil
James Harrison - And two helmetless game photos as well.
Jason Witten - Stiff arm!
Mike Vick
Hines Ward
Mike Tolbert
Clay Matthews
Terrell Suggs
Corey Liuget
Austin Pettis
Luke Stocker
Ryan Kerrigan

Daniel Thomas - And there's the final card.

Nothing too mind-blowing, but some interesting cards nonetheless.

3 comments:

  1. Great looking bunch of cards. I prefer the Patriots throwback over their regular uniforms which I think look too much like the USPS.

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  2. I don't collect football, but it's always fun to see other sports on what I know only to be a "baseball design" from Topps.

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