Card Comments… Rod Bernstine
By Gregg Moeller For a brief while, perhaps only a moment or two, Rod Bernstine was my favorite pro player. He was a running back at Texas A&M when right before his senior year coach […]
By Gregg Moeller For a brief while, perhaps only a moment or two, Rod Bernstine was my favorite pro player. He was a running back at Texas A&M when right before his senior year coach […]
By Gregg Moeller Needlessly Obscure Players and the Cards that Immortalize Them, Part Veinticuatro: MarTay Jenkins… There are some records that are broken because, well, your team simply sucks soil. –No one wanted to break […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthdays of Jared Allen and Jay Bruce. Jeremy Donson from CollectorInvestorPodcast stops by to share his story of the hobby […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthdays of Brian Jordan and Earl Campbell. They discuss Patrick’s ripping of a 2026 Topps Heritage Baseball box. They also delve […]
By Gregg Moeller Dan Colchico was a textbook overachiever, as you can tell by his attempt at subbing for Frankenstein in this ‘63 card. Sadly, he didn’t do stunts for B-list monster movies, though he […]
By Gregg Moeller J.W. Slack never played a down of pro football. He showed up at the initial LA Chargers camp in 1960 after a stellar career at Louisiana Tech, but he was a small […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthdays of Harold Baines (Chicago White Sox) and Kevin Youkilis (Boston Red Sox). Again lots of World Baseball Classic talk as […]
By Gregg Moeller Needlessly Obscure Players and the Cards that Immortalize Them, Part Veintidós: Frank Ryan. Dr. Ryan, NFL champ QB, obscure? Underrated? Lemme explain. Ryan spent four fruitless years with the Rams trying to […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our host Kelly is joined by his buddies from @Profootballretro and @VikingWaxPress ! They discuss their favorite team’s most HATED rival players. Plus they show off cards of […]
By Gregg Moeller Roger Brown. The Ultimate Runner-Up. Roger was a great, great defensive lineman who was a dominating force with the Detroit Lions in the early sixties. In the 1962 “Thanksgiving Day Massacre”, he […]
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