You mean “Heisman trophy candidate Stetson Bennett”. I know he was never going to win, and probably should not have been invited, but it just underscores your point that even a walk-on can look really good when surrounded by great talent.For anyone who thinks this isn’t possible today…see Stenson Bennett
No they won’t. Not being negative but I own a hobby sports card shop, I can tell you 1000% they will not be worth more than his NFL stuff not by a mile.If this kid makes it big, those trading cards will be the most valuable ones of him. Nice addition to the ceremony.
Yup and come next around this time, he’s going to be selling ford trucks somewhere in Georgia. It can be doneYou mean “Heisman trophy candidate Stetson Bennett”. I know he was never going to win, and probably should not have been invited, but it just underscores your point that even a walk-on can look really good when surrounded by great talent.
Oh come on!! He is a Heisman Finalist, gotta be more upscale than that. He'll be selling Ram's but not quite good enough for Chevy's.Yup and come next around this time, he’s going to be selling ford trucks somewhere in Georgia. It can be done
Because he’s a prime talent just like mauigoaHow’s this kid look lean at 315?
I still like our 99 class, which I read about on the internet.Shaping up to be our greatest class of all time in the internet era at least. I don’t count 08…
Muscle weighs more than fat is the obvious answer.How’s this kid look lean at 315?
That’s cool, I’ve always thought about opening one. How’s business?No they won’t. Not being negative but I own a hobby sports card shop, I can tell you 1000% they will not be worth more than his NFL stuff not by a mile.
Booming, the card market ain’t like it was when I was a kid I’ll tell you that. Cards back then were nearly worthless, now it’s nothing for a card to be 20k for an unproven rookie. Last November flew out to Minn to sell an Anthony Edwards rookie card for 60k.That’s cool, I’ve always thought about opening one. How’s business?
WOW, back in my day unless you had something historic, you’d be lucky to clear a couple hundred dollars for a good card.Booming, the card market ain’t like it was when I was a kid I’ll tell you that. Cards back then were nearly worthless, now it’s nothing for a card to be 20k for an unproven rookie. Last November flew out to Minn to sell an Anthony Edwards rookie card for 60k.
for all the handwringing about mario wanting to run the ball, the style of offense, this and that, i gotta tell y'all, as a titans fan who has watched some truly dominant OL play (sadly it's the opposite this year, but generally that is an organization that puts a premium on the OL): there is nothing better than watching the big boys up front physically dominate to the extent that everything on offense is practically automatic because you have open rushing lanes and clean pockets for days. that's how you break your opponents' will. and every indication is we'll be getting there, perhaps even sooner rather than later if we play things right.Mario is getting us there, no doubt about it.
But we're REALLY back from a talent perspective when kids like Samson and Mauigoa aren't written in as starters as true freshmen.
I will say this though just to look at it from the other side of the coin. I think these super elite OL prospects are more college-ready than ever before. So I'm not saying we can't win with kids like Francis and Samson starting, especially in this ****** conference. Penei Sewell started every game he was healthy for in his true freshman year, and was unreal. I'm just saying I expect this to be an OL factory for freakazoid monster linemen in the future, and it'll be an incredible luxury when we don't have to count on true freshmen to start right away.
Exactly, now it’s crazy what cards go for. Sold a Lamelo Ball rookie card for 12k, sold Tyrese Hauliburton for 9k etc. the prices for cards are insane now. The prices on vintage has boomed too, Mickey Mantle card recently did 12 mil.WOW, back in my day unless you had something historic, you’d be lucky to clear a couple hundred dollars for a good card.
How’s this kid look lean at 315?
Are people still using becket as pricing guides for cards?Exactly, now it’s crazy what cards go for. Sold a Lamelo Ball rookie card for 12k, sold Tyrese Hauliburton for 9k etc. the prices for cards are insane now. The prices on vintage has boomed too, Mickey Mantle card recently did 12 mil.
Samson, Rivers, Cooper, Cohen, Zion/Francis
TransferredWhat about Campbell?
No we use eBay now to comp cards prices of cards fluctuate so rapidly it’s pretty insane. The cards I mentioned I personally opened from packs, but I’ve also bought Cards that I thought were gonna blow up and they did. Like I bought some Ja Morant rookie autographs $1600 for two cards, ended up making over 10k his 2nd year.Are people still using becket as pricing guides for cards?
Are you finding these high dollar cards by opening packs or are you buying and reselling them?