To the box itself. The box only cost me five dollars so this was definitely a win! There were 36 packs in the box with 12 cards per pack for a total of 432 cards. I received two of the Joe Namath Football Heroes set. Nice cards and at that time retired players were not common in sets so this was a big deal. The other insert I received was a Marion Butts hologram game breaker card. The cards were both low and high series cards though the box was labeled "High Numbers". With both high and low series cards you'd see things such as me pulling the Alvin Harper Star Rookie card (#24) and the Alvin Harper Rookie Force (#634) cards. The first had Harper in his Tennessee Volunteers uniform and the second had him in his Cowboys uniform. I liked getting the different cards of the same player in that manner. My favorite pull of high-low series instances was getting Roger Craig in his 49ers (low) and then his Raiders (high) uniform. Nice job by Upper Deck. Team checklists have art of one of the team's players on the front. I really liked this about Upper Deck who did this throughout their cards in the various sports. I also mentioned the different rookie cards. There was also Team MVP cards of the team's "MVP". As with the rookie cards the logo (MVP, Rookie Force, etc) takes the place of the "football" in the lower right corner which keeps it from interfering with the photo.
Howie Long With Kansas City Royal Great George Brett |
Jim Everett is point at a guy who called him Chris...oh that was Jim Rome... |
At the top is a blue bordered area with the player's name in red, team, Ht., Wt. College, birthdate and where born. To the right of that information is the player's stats for the last five seasons. Standard stats which are fine but you don't get the games played for each season. Important when putting stat totals in perspective. That is my only complaint there. At the bottom is a color photo different from the one on the front of the card. They range from action shots, to standing, sitting or even the random photos as depicted above on the Vance Johnson card. The photos are the same quality as the front which makes the back really pop.
I was definitely that guy who loved Upper Deck when it came out in the 90's. The better card stock, great photos, white backgrounds and really different card designs made them a hit with me and of course many others. They were definitely the golden boys for a time. So picking this box up at such a great price was a no brainer. The cards themselves definitely have a fond place in my collecting memory. The fun of opening all those packs and reliving those memories from 20 plus years ago was great.
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