A few weeks back, I noticed a few fellow bloggers writing about Leaf's latest gimmick involving Johnny Football and decided to join the club.
The concept was simple. Leaf produced Johnny Manziel draft predictor cards. There were a total of 41 cards made for each NFL team and if you received the team that drafted Manziel... you could redeem your card for his autograph.
The cards were an eBay exclusive and sold in packs of one for $9.99 (+ shipping). I rolled the dice and picked up three packs for $32.96 ($29.97 + 2.99 shipping). Here's who I received:
By now you've probably heard... the Cleveland Browns completed a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles and grabbed Johnny. Oh so close... but no cigar. Oh well. Three more overpriced conversation pieces added to my collection.
On a brighter note... I recently received my 1996 Topps Laser (Series Two) Bright Spots set in the mail:
On a brighter note... I recently received my 1996 Topps Laser (Series Two) Bright Spots set in the mail:
Just like Johnny Football there are going to be fans of this product and people who think it's a little "over the top". Regardless... it's hard not to appreciate the intricate detail put into this product. Here's a closer look at the Derek Jeter:
Topps analysts did a pretty good job with Jeter's projections. They were only 16 hits under their prediction and 45 RBI's over.
Okay... it's getting late, I'm getting sleepy, so I need to wrap things up. In short... I struck out with the Manziels... but hit it out of the park with these Bright Spots.
Hope all you are having a great week. Happy Thursday and sayonara!
I've never seen those Topps Laser cards before...but then again I say that about every set from 1996 - 2001.
ReplyDeleteI can't speak for everyone... but if you enjoy die-cut cards, they might be worth looking into.
DeleteAnd I am in the same boat on those laser cards. Weird. Interesting, but weird.
ReplyDeleteI've seen some Topps Laser cards, but not those Bright Spot cards. Sorry you didn't win the auto!
ReplyDeleteI got the Oakland Manziel predictor, I was unhappy after the #5 pick. I love those laser cut cards, the only downside is that some of the more intricate cut cards get damaged easily.
ReplyDeleteYeah... my set has a few chips and bent pieces.
DeleteThose die cuts are a bit difficult to read until you get up close with them.
ReplyDeleteThe the the Manziel cards will probably confuse the hell out of somebody thirty years from now
ReplyDeleteLol. Maybe someone will look them up on the internet and stumble across this post.
DeleteLook at it this way... In the best-case scenario, two of those Johnny Football cards wouldn't be worth what you paid for them. At least they're pretty decent looking cards...
ReplyDeleteYeah. Like I wrote... they're cool, overpriced conversation pieces ;-)
DeleteThe cards from the non-drafting teams might end up being a valuable collectable.
ReplyDeleteThe way I see it... maybe one day he'll get traded to one of these three teams. Then, maybe I can make some of my money back. Heck... they're pretty scarce. Only 41 of each team was made.
DeleteWith the hoopla over my Texans having the first pick and the unrelenting, never-ending and overbearing Johnny Football hype down here I've NEVER been happier to have the draft come and go.
ReplyDeleteIt's the first time I watched the NFL Draft in a long, long time. But I'm glad it's over too.
DeleteWow I'm impressed too with that predictions too. There are people that really get the players.
ReplyDeleteand the Bills traded up
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of those die-cuts, but the execution leaves something to be desired. Also, State of The Hobby bought one of those Manziels as well and ended up with Cleveland.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Definitely beat the odds.
Deletei bet those cards made the draft 10x more fun
ReplyDeleteIt totally did. To be totally honest... I'd probably try it again next year.
DeleteThat is a sweet Jeter! I don't think I have that one. Time to scour eBay.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in the Manziel to Tampa card. I know he didn't go there but it would be cool to have it in my collection. Let me know thank you.
ReplyDeleteHaven't decided on what I'm going to do with these yet. If I decide to trade them away... the TB card is yours.
DeleteOk thanks Fuji! Maybe we can figure out that Mark Barron trade in the near future too!
DeleteSounds good. Stumbled across the Barron a couple of weeks ago, so I know I still have it.
DeleteSounds good. I've got a few As, Seahawks relics and autos and a bunch of inserts and parallels. Let me know thanks
DeleteI actually think the concept is interesting but although I am not really in to football I sense he will be a bust given the hype.
ReplyDeleteYeah. I'm not a huge fan of the guy and the way he portrays himself. But I wouldn't be complaining if I won his autograph ;-)
DeleteIf you decide to trade these away, I would love to have that New Orleans card. Lemme know.
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