These sports history leaning vids are so nourishing/edifying. Really appreciate the time and energy you put into these vids to help the hobby sparkle, Chris!
Thanks for changing the channel on this one Chris. I very much like baseball but football is my true passion in sports & cards so your efforts to produce this one is greatly appreciated 👍
This was an awesome video and right on time! I'd just looked up where the Super Bowl winners went to college. Purdue to my surprise has had quite a few and so has Alabama. After the Super Bowl, do one of these on MVP's.
Since retirement Brady bowman PSA 10 is now in the $8-9k range. Good to see the GOAT represented this way. The POP (just 464) on the base (versus chrome) is almost 1/3. Remarkably rare for the era.
Love to see the football on this channel. I don’t think anyone does much content on vintage football. Hard to believe football is so cheap compared to baseball given the game has been more popular than baseball for decades.
Football fans and Baseball fans are different when it comes to the history of their respective games. Most NFL fans and the media don’t even recognize anything before the SuperBowl era (hence this video doesn’t mention NFL Champion QB’s before SuperBowl 1). NFL fans don’t care about records as they are willing to sacrifice previous records to todays game. You can’t even compare passing records with Unitas, Bradshaw, or Staubach to today’s QB who throws for 4,000+ yards every year. Baseball is built on history so collectors gravitate to Ruth, Cobb, Young, Mantle, Aaron, Mays, etc. Otto Graham went to 10 straight NFL championships before the SuperBowl era and I guarantee you most younger fans never even heard of him.
@@chrisolivo6591 Ehh..I disagree. Football fans do care about records. The game has changed more than baseball has, so it's harder to compare player accomplishments in different decades. Baseball has had different eras making it hard to compare apples to apples with different mounds, balls ballpark sizes etc. I think if baseball ever changed the name of the World Series, they would eventually have the same problem football has now with pre-Super Bowl championships. I do think the NFL could do a better job marketing the history of the game, and not sell the Super Bowl so hard, but it pays the bills.
I see both sides of this coin. No doubt football is more popular than baseball and I follow both. I played football but never did play baseball but there is something to be said for “as American as baseball and apple pie…”. From a collecting standpoint it is easy to flip the card and compare. Rules in baseball move like molasses (hence why younger fans may be more disengaged) so 120 years of players can be considered when looking at best, better, famous, etc. on the other side of the coin, soccer is the most popular sport in the world and soccer lags both football and baseball in values (save for a few outliers: Madonna, Pele and Messi)
Great video! Very fun to watch! I'd also love to know the values of the rookie cards of the current QB starters going into the playoffs. I think I'll look them up now! Thanks again!
The junk wax era is the reason I got into sports. Because there were cards literally pouring out of every kids house in the neighborhood I was able to learn more about all the sports and players just by default
Mark Rypien grew up where I live. Spokane, Washington. He was the first Canadian born QB to start in the NFL. and 1 of the 31 QBs that have won a SB MVP..
Shows Steve young's 3rd year topps card card as his rookie. But when you pump out content as rapidly as this I can understand the oversight especially considering all the qbs listed in the video here.
Very odd at 10:53, I was waiting for Brett Favre. Spelled correctly in the video but incorrectly on his rookie card. Wow, can you imagine someone making that mistake today... Tom Bradie or Patrick MaHolmes. The world would almost fall apart, LOL
Great video! One error though Trent Dilfer was actually picked 6th overall in 1994 and him not being picked 5th by the Colts that year led to the greatest live moment in NFL Draft history when Colts GM Bill Tobin confronted the “experts” after his pick of LB Trev Alberts, famously saying “Who the Hell is Mel Kiper?”
With modern QBs being so valuable will be interesting to see if there’s any carryover to older QB cards - vintage or 80s-90s. Always surprised by how inexpensive Peyton rookies are.
I took a break collecting in 1999. Can you believe how many 2000 Tom Brady’s I’d have now if I didn’t stop? I could buy a mansion! (Started up again in 2006-2009 stopping because elevating box prices- exquisive was $300 my last year).
Poor Dan Marino, probably the greatest QB to never win a SB. During that era, you needed a running game to win a SB (unlike now where it’s a pure passing league). Marino never had a Terrell Davis, Emmitt Smith or Roger Craig that could balance his offense to win a SB.
I learn something every time with your videos about collecting but this time I learned it is very difficult to get into the NFL Hall of Fame. (NHL lets anyone in)
Its probably ly true that people like it less cuz he was a Gambler and not a Buccaneer.....but honestly his USFL rookie is a way better picture of him imo.
That is Los Angeles Rams this past season. Although not technically a different team many consider them a stolen franchise now with all the lawsuits that have been going on
@@jordanparks99 They were originally the Los Angeles Rams. They moved to St. Louis from LA in 1995 (1946 to 1995), then back to LA in 2015. Same situation as the Raiders-from Oakland, to LA, to Oakland, now Las Vegas.
super bowl QBs are certianly obvious of the WAY ahaed of BRADY…. BRADY is in my opinon the GOAT of ALL GOAT sprorts… plus his longevity …… he is the goat of all sports for sure….
I agree as that is his true rookie card for me. The 86 Topps has him in a Buccaneers uniform so that’s not like the 86 Fleer Jordan (where the Bulls were his primary team).
@@mmaranta785 Cuz he had played poorly to start the season, and we traded two of our favorite players for him. Stabler and Casper. Fans were a little tougher all the way around back then. Soccer moms weren't playing fantasy quite yet.
@@MrJSpicoli I was mad when they traded Stabler. Wasn’t Jack Tatum also sent to Oilers? But I think we got Kenny King, who scored a TD in the Super Bowl.
@@mmaranta785 From memory, then I'll look it up. I think we got Bob Chandler, Pastorini, KKing? I don't remember KKing being in that trade, but we got him somehow right before that season. OK, now I'll google it.
@@mmaranta785 OK, it was straight up Stabler for Pastorini. (Bad trade,. The Al had it out for him, didn't like his popularity it was rumored. KKing came to us for Tatum and two draft picks. Tatum was old, I guess, or King had a great rookie season in 1979 Casper was a mid season trade in 1980 that cost HOU a 1st round and a 2nd round pick. Al had a hot line to Houston at that time.
If you are a Ravens fan there is zero reason not to own a Flacco PSA 10 card. I am a Fresno St fan I am happy to see Trent Dilfer so affordable. Jim Plunkett not in the HOF is an injustice.
I remember when the Cowboys we're coming up in the 90s and Mark Rypien and the Redskins were just a little bit stronger when they won the Superbowl that year.
Great video but gave me an idea for a future video. I’d love to see a ranking or comparison of a players many rookie cards. For example (and please start with this lol) Tom Brady’s ~45 different rookie cards.
FUN FACT: Joe Theisman changed the pronunciation of his last name to rhyme with Heisman while playing for Norte Dame. I believe it was the 1st instance of a college “Heisman campaign” is real name pronunciation is (Theeisman like Feesman)
Gr8 video and content Chris.. I thought Sonny Jurgensen would be included in this..🤔 His career was pretty solid but card prices do not reflect that..😲😉 Glad your back..🙏😍 Take care..👍💕🔥👊
Please tell me where you get these prices!!! No where on internet do I see a Troy aikman 10 for 65 or under 165 for that matter all your numbers are way low
If you go to eBay completed sales, you will see that the last 7 confirmed sales of a 1989 Topps Traded Aikman PSA 10 were for: $62, $66, $70, $76, $55, $66, and $66. These all occurred in the last 10 days.
I remembered how awesome he seemed to me as a kid but when I looked at his stats I realized that they weren't really that good!! Especially for having the offensive weapons he had! Now I know they were a run team and Emmitt was the real star, but the comparisons they give for him on Pro Football Reference are JIM EVERETT and Alex Smith!! I was looking and Alex Smith technically had better stats AND a better win percentage! Sure he won ZERO super bowls!! But his teams were DEFINITELY not those Cowboys teams either!!!
I need help selling these cards I have a Few in 1970 till 2016 I found the other boxes I have Baseball, Football, Hockey, Golf, Basketball, Topps and two other Companies
Eli Manning won 2 superbowls. He probably gets in on numbers, but he wasn't "great". He should be with Jim Plunkett. I've seen the SB going back to #4.
Joe Namath most overrated QB ever. Losing record all time. 173 TD passes. 220 Interceptions. Yeah, I know football was different back then. Doesn't change the fact that he threw the ball to the other team more than his own team.
I feel like his impact was felt more culturally and he changed the way that players talked to the media AND the organizations. He probably quickened the pace of insane contracts, just by being "Broadway Joe".
@@joedill4311 He also brought his swagger to the playing field. He threw the ball with abandon. In terms of the QB position, he was the future, the shape of things to come. If he had come along 20 years later, he wouldn't be a HOF. But he pioneered that kind of freewheeling gunslinging.
Eli Manning 57000 yards - 10th all time. 366 TDs 10th all time. 10th in all time completions. 13th in all-time regular season QB victories. Add in the 2 SB victories and Eli is a no-brainer HOF.
@@rlsfrny It's called absurdist humor. Take a position to the extreme to show the holes and humor in the original point or thought. What else might you expect from a screen name taken from a movie, The Big Lebowski?
I wish hahahaha....I have at least half of these in very nice, raw condition. The type of condition when foolish people pay a "raw premium" for the chances at 10's! 🤣
@@greekperspective2076 no.....definitely not. But I'm also not the average collector. I highly doubt you are either. I started collecting in 1984 (thats when I actually remember starting haha) and I definitely have the type of knowledge of the "elites" of the UA-cam community. But as with most of these main players on youtube, I have strong suits and weak points. Im pretty lost in basketball if it is after about 1988. I know alot about football, but the past couple of years of college and pro football has begun to kill my love for it. And I know and love baseball inside and out. All eras. I've always used collecting as a way of supplementing my income, rather than relying on it. Its possible, but not without the ability to lose very badly at times. Which I cannot afford, in the current state of life I live hahahaha.
@@joedill4311 every time this guy puts a out a video of cards to buy the values skyrocket then drop like a hard dog 💩. Many people lose money from these channels. Cards are not an investment.
@@greekperspective2076 i feel like Baseball card collector investor dealer is actually very knowledgeable and doesn't really ever try and bait people in to buying anything. I have seen MANY CHANNELS though that are like you're saying. Some of them are so blatantly bad and MILLIONS of people listen. But I actually think Chris Sewall is pretty good about not influencing. I do disagree with some of his endorsers, but I totally understand his need/desire to have endorsers help turn a profit. Some of these guys made channels expecting to get 1,000 subscribers and ended up with 35,000. But some of them (no names but I never really liked the name Geoff 😂) are terrible, chased viewers and influenced terribly and hurt people badly. And there are many, many more.
These sports history leaning vids are so nourishing/edifying. Really appreciate the time and energy you put into these vids to help the hobby sparkle, Chris!
Thanks for changing the channel on this one Chris. I very much like baseball but football is my true passion in sports & cards so your efforts to produce this one is greatly appreciated 👍
Good video Chris. Keep up the good work. There are people who don't comment but they appreciate the videos.
No comment.
Love this historical view of the Super Bowl!
Thanks Chris hope all is well with your family based on your note earlier this week. Thoughts were with you
This was an awesome video and right on time! I'd just looked up where the Super Bowl winners went to college. Purdue to my surprise has had quite a few and so has Alabama. After the Super Bowl, do one of these on MVP's.
Since retirement Brady bowman PSA 10 is now in the $8-9k range. Good to see the GOAT represented this way. The POP (just 464) on the base (versus chrome) is almost 1/3. Remarkably rare for the era.
Love to see the football on this channel. I don’t think anyone does much content on vintage football. Hard to believe football is so cheap compared to baseball given the game has been more popular than baseball for decades.
Football fans and Baseball fans are different when it comes to the history of their respective games. Most NFL fans and the media don’t even recognize anything before the SuperBowl era (hence this video doesn’t mention NFL Champion QB’s before SuperBowl 1). NFL fans don’t care about records as they are willing to sacrifice previous records to todays game. You can’t even compare passing records with Unitas, Bradshaw, or Staubach to today’s QB who throws for 4,000+ yards every year. Baseball is built on history so collectors gravitate to Ruth, Cobb, Young, Mantle, Aaron, Mays, etc. Otto Graham went to 10 straight NFL championships before the SuperBowl era and I guarantee you most younger fans never even heard of him.
@@chrisolivo6591 Ehh..I disagree. Football fans do care about records. The game has changed more than baseball has, so it's harder to compare player accomplishments in different decades. Baseball has had different eras making it hard to compare apples to apples with different mounds, balls ballpark sizes etc. I think if baseball ever changed the name of the World Series, they would eventually have the same problem football has now with pre-Super Bowl championships. I do think the NFL could do a better job marketing the history of the game, and not sell the Super Bowl so hard, but it pays the bills.
I see both sides of this coin. No doubt football is more popular than baseball and I follow both. I played football but never did play baseball but there is something to be said for “as American as baseball and apple pie…”. From a collecting standpoint it is easy to flip the card and compare. Rules in baseball move like molasses (hence why younger fans may be more disengaged) so 120 years of players can be considered when looking at best, better, famous, etc. on the other side of the coin, soccer is the most popular sport in the world and soccer lags both football and baseball in values (save for a few outliers: Madonna, Pele and Messi)
@@reallygraycards7139 Yes, world wide, soccer for sure. Basketball may be more popular than football and baseball worldwide.
@@reallygraycards7139 Madonna. 😂😂😂 lol! 😂
Fun video. Loved the topic and great cards. Thanks.
Chris Unitas won the SB with Baltimore Colts. I’m old enough to know that! Great content as usual! Go Birds! 🦅
Lol. But not old enough to know it was Johnny Unitas not Chris Unitas. Wow! Lol! Go Bills!
Dilfer was the 6th overall pick.
That was also the draft that Mel Kuiper got in an argument on live TV with the Colts GM for picking Marshall Faulk over Trent Dilfer. Lol
@@chrisolivo6591 😂😂😂 yeah Kiper is a moron
Good catch on that one.
“Big Daddy” Wilkinson went # 1.
Great video! Very fun to watch! I'd also love to know the values of the rookie cards of the current QB starters going into the playoffs. I think I'll look them up now! Thanks again!
The junk wax era is the reason I got into sports. Because there were cards literally pouring out of every kids house in the neighborhood I was able to learn more about all the sports and players just by default
Not literally
"The 2 best words in the English language...De Fault!" Homer J. Simpson
@@Sir_Osis I would literally swim down the street in a sea of Pro Set, literallyz
@@walterdudedonny Call me….Max Power!
Same here. I actually have a grand fondness of junk wax for that very reason. I rip with my son. We rip newer stuff for him, and junk wax for me lol
LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! Keep the football card content coming!!
Mark Rypien grew up where I live. Spokane, Washington.
He was the first Canadian born QB to start in the NFL. and 1 of the 31 QBs that have won a SB MVP..
Shows Steve young's 3rd year topps card card as his rookie. But when you pump out content as rapidly as this I can understand the oversight especially considering all the qbs listed in the video here.
The 1986 Topps IS technically Young’s NFL rookie card. The previous 2 years of Topps were USFL cards for him.
Very odd at 10:53, I was waiting for Brett Favre. Spelled correctly in the video but incorrectly on his rookie card. Wow, can you imagine someone making that mistake today... Tom Bradie or Patrick MaHolmes. The world would almost fall apart, LOL
I'll never not call people MaHolmes ever again dude 😂
Of course, there's a 1971 OPC CFL Joe Theismann Rookie Card when he was with the Toronto Argonauts ... technically a Topps company, so .. ;)
notice that the Eli Manning card you showed was a topps reprint card?
Your effort research are amazing!
Great video! Fun to watch a video where I have just about all of the cards being talked about.
Thank you it's great to see a football card video, Please do more.
Great video! One error though Trent Dilfer was actually picked 6th overall in 1994 and him not being picked 5th by the Colts that year led to the greatest live moment in NFL Draft history when Colts GM Bill Tobin confronted the “experts” after his pick of LB Trev Alberts, famously saying “Who the Hell is Mel Kiper?”
With modern QBs being so valuable will be interesting to see if there’s any carryover to older QB cards - vintage or 80s-90s. Always surprised by how inexpensive Peyton rookies are.
I took a break collecting in 1999. Can you believe how many 2000 Tom Brady’s I’d have now if I didn’t stop? I could buy a mansion! (Started up again in 2006-2009 stopping because elevating box prices- exquisive was $300 my last year).
Poor Dan Marino, probably the greatest QB to never win a SB. During that era, you needed a running game to win a SB (unlike now where it’s a pure passing league). Marino never had a Terrell Davis, Emmitt Smith or Roger Craig that could balance his offense to win a SB.
Totally agree. Marino had very little help on those dolphins teams, and still managed to get them in contention nearly every year.
@@collectorinvestordealer He also had no defense most years.
Come on Chris. Dont do the UA-cam signature gaping mouth thumbnail. You look like a clown. You're better then that
@@stephpom5373 I have no idea what your post means?
@@collectorinvestordealer it's all rigged and decides preseason
There's got to be a signed rookie photo of Kurt Warner bagging groceries... That's his real rookie photo...
I learn something every time with your videos about collecting but this time I learned it is very difficult to get into the NFL Hall of Fame. (NHL lets anyone in)
Why do people tend to ignore Steve Young's pro rookie card, the 1984 Topps USFL card?
Because he's not on an NFL player on it, different league
Its probably ly true that people like it less cuz he was a Gambler and not a Buccaneer.....but honestly his USFL rookie is a way better picture of him imo.
During your Kurt Warner description you identified their SB victory with him as their lone SB victory. They won last year......
That is Los Angeles Rams this past season. Although not technically a different team many consider them a stolen franchise now with all the lawsuits that have been going on
@@jordanparks99 They were originally the Los Angeles Rams. They moved to St. Louis from LA in 1995 (1946 to 1995), then back to LA in 2015. Same situation as the Raiders-from Oakland, to LA, to Oakland, now Las Vegas.
@@scottwilson7615 I believe they were in Cleveland before that even, but when they left LA first they did not break league rules in many ways
super bowl QBs are certianly obvious of the WAY ahaed of BRADY…. BRADY is in my opinon the GOAT of ALL GOAT sprorts… plus his longevity …… he is the goat of all sports for sure….
This guy is the wizard of UA-cam card guys
dilfer was the 6th pick in the draft and 2nd qb taken
big Daddy Dan wilkerson was #1
I still have his #99 Bengals jersey!
Where is the love for 1984 Topps USFL Steve Young? Thats the real gem for him...
I agree as that is his true rookie card for me. The 86 Topps has him in a Buccaneers uniform so that’s not like the 86 Fleer Jordan (where the Bulls were his primary team).
Good point. I probably should have shown the 84 USFL instead
The '85 USFL card of Young is a REALLY COOL card too. I have always wanted it in high grade! (Highly unlikely! 😂)
Plunkett's first SB and SB win was a season he did not begin as starter. He replaced Dan Pastorini when he broke his leg.
And the fans cheered when Pastorini was carted off
@@mmaranta785 Cuz he had played poorly to start the season, and we traded two of our favorite players for him. Stabler and Casper. Fans were a little tougher all the way around back then. Soccer moms weren't playing fantasy quite yet.
@@MrJSpicoli I was mad when they traded Stabler. Wasn’t Jack Tatum also sent to Oilers? But I think we got Kenny King, who scored a TD in the Super Bowl.
@@mmaranta785 From memory, then I'll look it up.
I think we got Bob Chandler, Pastorini, KKing? I don't remember KKing being in that trade, but we got him somehow right before that season. OK, now I'll google it.
@@mmaranta785 OK, it was straight up Stabler for Pastorini. (Bad trade,. The Al had it out for him, didn't like his popularity it was rumored.
KKing came to us for Tatum and two draft picks. Tatum was old, I guess, or King had a great rookie season in 1979
Casper was a mid season trade in 1980 that cost HOU a 1st round and a 2nd round pick.
Al had a hot line to Houston at that time.
A video like this but with all the World Series MVP’s would be awesome!
If you are a Ravens fan there is zero reason not to own a Flacco PSA 10 card. I am a Fresno St fan I am happy to see Trent Dilfer so affordable. Jim Plunkett not in the HOF is an injustice.
Why omit (some*) PSA 9 grades?
Tid bits are awesome with mashed potatoes and gravy 😚
Registry has a set similar to this.
I remember when the Cowboys we're coming up in the 90s and Mark Rypien and the Redskins were just a little bit stronger when they won the Superbowl that year.
It’s crazy the 80s might have been overprinted but when it comes to centering it’s mostly off center.
Awesome video. Well done!
I have missed your videos. I hope everything is fine with your family emergencey.
Great video but gave me an idea for a future video. I’d love to see a ranking or comparison of a players many rookie cards. For example (and please start with this lol) Tom Brady’s ~45 different rookie cards.
great video Chris thxs
MMM tidbits are back!
FUN FACT: Joe Theisman changed the pronunciation of his last name to rhyme with Heisman while playing for Norte Dame. I believe it was the 1st instance of a college “Heisman campaign” is real name pronunciation is (Theeisman like Feesman)
Nice tidbit!
I call bs
Great video. 👍
Terrific Video!
Maybe it is only me, but I sure miss the High Rollers and Regular Rollers..
They’re back starting this week!
Excellent share
A cool video. I hope you and your family are well.
nothing snarky to say today, this was a fun one
I enjoy these videos but very much wish you would give the values for raw ungraded versions of these cards.
Giving raw values is very difficult because it varies heavily based on condition
Cool list
Nice work
Superbowl 5 was won by the Baltimore Colts,not the Indy Colts. Sorry to nit pick!
Gr8 video and content Chris.. I thought Sonny Jurgensen would be included in this..🤔 His career was pretty solid but card prices do not reflect that..😲😉 Glad your back..🙏😍 Take care..👍💕🔥👊
He doesnt qualify for the title of the video...
Great video! I kept pausing to guess the next one lol
Steve young rookie is 1984 topps usfl card
I have the Stabler and Montana rookie cards
Peyton Manning is on the mount Rushmore of quarterbacks and still, his card prices remain under valued in the hobby.
Didn't Earl Morrall start for the Dolphins in the SB during their undefeated season of 1972?
Nope, Bob Griese had returned from his injury
Great video
No USFL set shout outs? The 84 Steve Young is notable and valuable … also, a Topps product …
I freaking love tidbits
Please tell me where you get these prices!!! No where on internet do I see a Troy aikman 10 for 65 or under 165 for that matter all your numbers are way low
If you go to eBay completed sales, you will see that the last 7 confirmed sales of a 1989 Topps Traded Aikman PSA 10 were for: $62, $66, $70, $76, $55, $66, and $66. These all occurred in the last 10 days.
Johnny Unitas never played for the Indianapolis Colts. Otherwise good video.
Good catch!
It was the old Baltimore Colts
When you talked about Kurt Warner you said he won the rams their only super bowl, they just won one though. Great video tho!
Hey Chris, I have no interest in football but want to say I'm gald your back. I hope your family is okay too.
It's weird how we call their first card their "rookie" card, when in some instances they've already been in the league for two or three years.
You left Brock Purdy off the list , his cards are going for hundreds, even thousands and I think he has won 3 supper bowls!
What other Giants play in New York???
The New York Giants were a baseball team until 1957
As far as Joe Namath goes, they only scored 16 points, Buddy Ryan should have gotten credit for that Super Bowl.
Anyone else catch that Eli Manning card was a reprint?
Awesome review idea! First to comment !
Super Bowl 5 was won by the Baltimore Colts. Johnny Unitas never played in Indianapolis. The trophy is still in Baltimore where it belongs.
I heard a record scratch when he said that....
@@tonyfarfan2 lol yeah he grew up near BMORE so he should know better 🤯😡🤮🤷♂️
Aikman is grossly undervalued
Aikman is gross.
I remembered how awesome he seemed to me as a kid but when I looked at his stats I realized that they weren't really that good!! Especially for having the offensive weapons he had! Now I know they were a run team and Emmitt was the real star, but the comparisons they give for him on Pro Football Reference are JIM EVERETT and Alex Smith!! I was looking and Alex Smith technically had better stats AND a better win percentage! Sure he won ZERO super bowls!! But his teams were DEFINITELY not those Cowboys teams either!!!
I need help selling these cards I have a Few in 1970 till 2016 I found the other boxes I have Baseball, Football, Hockey, Golf, Basketball, Topps and two other Companies
Super Bowl 3 was Baltimore colts, not Indianapolis Colts***
Stafford and Wilson were traded not signed
Funky QB...DA BEARS!!!!
Especially on MLK’s birthday, we should applaud Mr Doug Wilson for being the 1st Afro-American to play quaterback and win a Super Bowl.
Rams won the super bowl last year also
Yep. Matthew Stafford was last featured card in the video
Jim Plunkett won 2 super bowls, and made 0 pro bowls. Amazing
Have over thousands of cards from Baseball, Football, Basketball, from 1998 till 2006 need help selling them...
Hostetler took over because Phil Simms got injured.
1st 🎉
We have a winner!
1986 till 2006
Wait I said Kurt Warner led the Rams to their only Super Bowl win in franchise history. The Rams just won the Super Bowl last season
Eli Manning won 2 superbowls. He probably gets in on numbers, but he wasn't "great". He should be with Jim Plunkett.
I've seen the SB going back to #4.
He probably has a top 5 personality in his defense hahahaha. It has saved him from being more mocked.
One fact you forgot: Brady is the ONLY Quarterback to win a Super Bowl in BOTH Conferences!
BRETT FARVE????
baltimore colts not indianapolis
Joe Namath most overrated QB ever. Losing record all time. 173 TD passes. 220 Interceptions. Yeah, I know football was different back then. Doesn't change the fact that he threw the ball to the other team more than his own team.
You probably weren't around when Namath played. His impact on the game was immeasurable. If you had seen him, you would understand.
I feel like his impact was felt more culturally and he changed the way that players talked to the media AND the organizations. He probably quickened the pace of insane contracts, just by being "Broadway Joe".
@@joedill4311 He also brought his swagger to the playing field. He threw the ball with abandon. In terms of the QB position, he was the future, the shape of things to come. If he had come along 20 years later, he wouldn't be a HOF. But he pioneered that kind of freewheeling gunslinging.
Eli Manning isn't a HOFer, nor should he be considering his regular-season stats
Eli Manning 57000 yards - 10th all time. 366 TDs 10th all time. 10th in all time completions. 13th in all-time regular season QB victories. Add in the 2 SB victories and Eli is a no-brainer HOF.
Any Manning is going to get in the HOF. Even the men and women Mannings that didn't play football will be in Canton!
I think Eli is a HOFer, but probably won't make it on the first ballot.
@@walterdudedonny I've seen you post before on other subjects. Always silly. I guess that's your MO.
@@rlsfrny It's called absurdist humor. Take a position to the extreme to show the holes and humor in the original point or thought. What else might you expect from a screen name taken from a movie, The Big Lebowski?
Here we go now all this stuff will sell out on eBay and all the buyers will lose money
I wish hahahaha....I have at least half of these in very nice, raw condition. The type of condition when foolish people pay a "raw premium" for the chances at 10's! 🤣
@@joedill4311 idk, but did you buy this stuff because this channel directed you to?
@@greekperspective2076 no.....definitely not. But I'm also not the average collector. I highly doubt you are either. I started collecting in 1984 (thats when I actually remember starting haha) and I definitely have the type of knowledge of the "elites" of the UA-cam community. But as with most of these main players on youtube, I have strong suits and weak points. Im pretty lost in basketball if it is after about 1988. I know alot about football, but the past couple of years of college and pro football has begun to kill my love for it. And I know and love baseball inside and out. All eras. I've always used collecting as a way of supplementing my income, rather than relying on it. Its possible, but not without the ability to lose very badly at times. Which I cannot afford, in the current state of life I live hahahaha.
@@joedill4311 every time this guy puts a out a video of cards to buy the values skyrocket then drop like a hard dog 💩. Many people lose money from these channels. Cards are not an investment.
@@greekperspective2076 i feel like Baseball card collector investor dealer is actually very knowledgeable and doesn't really ever try and bait people in to buying anything. I have seen MANY CHANNELS though that are like you're saying. Some of them are so blatantly bad and MILLIONS of people listen. But I actually think Chris Sewall is pretty good about not influencing. I do disagree with some of his endorsers, but I totally understand his need/desire to have endorsers help turn a profit. Some of these guys made channels expecting to get 1,000 subscribers and ended up with 35,000. But some of them (no names but I never really liked the name Geoff 😂) are terrible, chased viewers and influenced terribly and hurt people badly. And there are many, many more.
Why do people say New York "football" Giants when they're obviously talking football not baseball?
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