It has been about a month since I've done one of these.
Joe Montana as the top card makes it one I'd certainly not hesitate in pulling of the hooks at the 7-11, even if this came through the mail-in repack orders. The opening hidden card features Bart Hull, part of the Hull sporting family. There's no word if he thinks some Austrian chap had good ideas like dear ol' dad. In terms of interesting collation, there's 3 Dolphins in this opening 6, and back-to-back punter appearances as well. I can't imagine finding that in anything but a repack. The Dolphins content continues! Also, that's a pretty cool Deion card, even if Washington isn't really the first, second or even third football team I picture him with. Here's the hit, and it provides two instead of one. Both had middling careers, going from 2010 through 2016. That's fine for a 114th overall pick like Pitta, not so good for the 12th overall pick in Mathews. But considering what happened to the tight end picked in the spot right before Pitta, a middling career is a far better result than that. Back to back repacks like this with Steve Broussard making an appearance. While I do like the infield dirt on this one, it can't compete with the Zubaz on that one. That's Anthony Miller on the Pro Line Portraits. Given that the Notre Dame set was released in 1990, I'm guessing that there was a very low percentage of people in that team photo still alive at the time. I wonder how a youngster in South Bend opening that pack would have felt about that.And your finale.Some interesting cards and a double auto. That's enough for me to give it a thumbs up!
There you have it!
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