Card Comments… Lou Michaels
By Gregg Moeller In my very first “Card Comment” about Washington kicker Curt Knight, who is tied for the career record of fewest Super Bowl points in a career (one, which was the extra point […]
By Gregg Moeller In my very first “Card Comment” about Washington kicker Curt Knight, who is tied for the career record of fewest Super Bowl points in a career (one, which was the extra point […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Kirk Gibson, talk local DFW card shows, take a dive into 1984 Donruss Baseball cards and have a […]
By Gregg Moeller It is my firm belief that Claude Crabb was the toughest sonovabitch to ever play in the NFL. Nitschke? Butkus? Big Daddy? The Assassin? Boomer Brown? Nope. Claude tops them all. He […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Josh Allen, discuss Joe Jackson and Pete Rose and the Hall of Fame, partake in the $1000 Barry […]
By Gregg Moeller The saddest thing I have ever seen was in 2007, with the live televised Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony. After years of being ignored or denied, Browns lineman/legend Gene Hickerson […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Tony Perez, talk NBA Playoffs, discuss the April 2025 GemRate report and visit with Uncle Rich. Plus they […]
By Gregg Moeller Bill Wade wore #9, same as Jim McMahon. Bill never wore personalized head bands just to piss off Pete Rozelle. Bill never mooned a helicopter. Bill never wore sunglasses because of stabbing […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Shawn Marion, talk Topps Heritage Baseball cards and discuss recent SGC speculation. Plus they show off some of their […]
By Kelly Reed For those who are in the hobby, going to a card show is a must for several different reasons. Among them could be to find a grail card, looking to complete some […]
By Gregg Moeller Here’s to the guys who were a part of sports history—but no one remembers. –Harry Steinfeldt, the Cubs third baseman while everyone was saying “Tinkers to Evers to Chance”. –Buster Mathis, whose […]
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