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gradedeflator
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Hi everyone,
i've been a boardmember here for awhile but mostly collecting baseball and participating on the baseball forums.
I used to collect Football cards when I was younger, and have thought about jumping back in over the last couple years but didn't pull the trigger (although all the excitement with 2012 Topps Chrome and the Luck / Griffin draft class pushed me close).
I like next year's draft class, and I'm especially biased towards the UCLA guys (Barr, Hundley if he comes out).
questions
1) what do most consider the "best" rookie cards to own of a player? for example, in baseball it's generally a player's first bowman chrome superfractor auto. is this the same in football? I know topps chrome is also popular if not moreso.
2) for patch / auto card, what is the best set to gravitate towards?
3) Why do some sets have sticker autos for certain players and on-card for others?
thanks!
appreciate any insight, like I said I'm just returning to football...
i've been a boardmember here for awhile but mostly collecting baseball and participating on the baseball forums.
I used to collect Football cards when I was younger, and have thought about jumping back in over the last couple years but didn't pull the trigger (although all the excitement with 2012 Topps Chrome and the Luck / Griffin draft class pushed me close).
I like next year's draft class, and I'm especially biased towards the UCLA guys (Barr, Hundley if he comes out).
questions
1) what do most consider the "best" rookie cards to own of a player? for example, in baseball it's generally a player's first bowman chrome superfractor auto. is this the same in football? I know topps chrome is also popular if not moreso.
2) for patch / auto card, what is the best set to gravitate towards?
3) Why do some sets have sticker autos for certain players and on-card for others?
thanks!
appreciate any insight, like I said I'm just returning to football...