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	<title>Nearmint&#039;s Vintage Football Card Blog &#187; 1972 Topps</title>
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		<title>Longest NFL Game?  There&#8217;s a Card for That.</title>
		<link>http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2011/12/25/longest-nfl-game-1972-topps-football-card/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2011 13:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Football Card Trivia]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ed Podolak]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Garo Yepremian]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1972 Topps football card set includes a card for the NFL's longest game ever.  Unfortunately, it doesn't mention the record.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is the 40th anniversary of the longest NFL game, a Christmas Day AFC semi-final playoff game between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs.  The game went 7 minutes and 40 seconds into the second overtime before <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Garo+Yepremian/" title="Garo Yepremian football cards">Garo Yepremian</a> ended it with a field goal.  The final score: Miami 27, Kansas City 24.</p>
<p>Kansas City&#8217;s <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Ed+Podolak?" title="Ed Podolak football cards">Ed Podolak</a> was the star of the game; he rushed, received, and returned the ball for a total of 350 yards.  The Pro Football Hall of Fame&#8217;s <a href="http://www.profootballhof.com/history/decades/1970s/longest_day.aspx">summary of the game</a> includes a great photo of Podolak in action.  Dig the facemask!<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/133/AFC-Semi-Final/"><img alt="1972 Topps football card of 1971 Miami-Kansas City playoff game" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/133_AFC_Semi-Final_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps football card of 1971 Miami-Kansas City playoff game" class="alignnone" width="211" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1972_topps_nfl_longest_game_back.jpg"><img alt="Back of 1972 Topps football card for 1971 Miami-Kansas City playoff game" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1972_topps_nfl_longest_game_back.jpg" title="Back of 1972 Topps football card for 1971 Miami-Kansas City playoff game" class="alignnone" width="213" height="291" /></a><br />
Topps commemorated the game in 1972, sort of.  The <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1972+Topps/" title="1972 Topps football cards">1972 Topps football card set</a> was the first to contain a card for each of the previous years&#8217; playoff games, and the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/133/AFC-Semi-Final/" title="1972 Topps 1971 AFC Semi-Final Game football card">Miami-Kansas City marathon</a> happened to be one of them.  Unfortuately, Topps missed an opportunity and didn&#8217;t mention that the game was the league&#8217;s longest ever.  I believe that&#8217;s Ed Podolak running the ball on the front of the card.  Podolak wore number 14, and that facemask looks familiar.</p>
<p>Merry Christmas!</p>
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		<title>Forrest Blue, 49ers and Colts Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 12:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forrest Blue, who played center for the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Colts, passed away on July 16.  He appeared on a number of football cards with the 49ers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/38/Forrest-Blue/"><img alt="Forrest Blue 1972 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/38_Forrest_Blue_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details" class="alignright" width="289" height="210" /></a>Forrest Blue, who <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BlueFo00.htm">played center from 1968 to 1978</A> for the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Colts, passed away on July 16.  Blue was a four-time Pro Bowler for the 49ers, twice on the first team.   There is <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/07/19/SPN51KCHLM.DTL">a report of Blue&#8217;s death</a> on the San Francisco Chronicle web site&#8211;and a photo of him scoring his only NFL touchdown.</p>
<p>The card pictured here is <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/38/Forrest-Blue/" title="Forrest Blue 1972 Topps rookie football card">Blue&#8217;s rookie card, a 1972 Topps</a>.  Another card of note is <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1974+Parker+Brothers/124+A/Forrest-Blue/" title="Forrest Blue 1974 Parker Brothers football card">his 1974 Parker Brothers card</a>.  As I showed in <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/04/26/1974_parker_brothers_football_cards/" title="1974 Parker Brothers football cards">a previous blog article</a>, it is one of the few Parker Brothers cards that has a different image than its counterpart in the 1974 Topps set. </p>
<p>You can see <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Forrest+Blue/" title="Forrest Blue football cards">all of Forrest Blue&#8217;s cards</a> in the Vintage Football Card Gallery.  </p>
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		<title>The New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 14:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nearmint</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can search the Vintage Football Card Gallery for cards of members of the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I identified the <a title="Football cards of New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame inductees" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/honor1/Saints+Hall+of+Fame/">members of the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame</a> in the Vintage Football Card Gallery.  Pictured here are cards of the first two members, Archie Manning and Dan Abramowicz, who both were inducted in 1988.  Manning is on <a title="Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/55/Archie-Manning/">his 1972 Topps rookie card</a>, and Abramowicz is on <a title="Dan Abramowicz 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/36/Dan-Abramowicz/">his 1969 Topps rookie card</a>.<br />
<a title="Click for details on Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/55/Archie-Manning/"><img alt="Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/55_Archie_Manning_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/36/Dan-Abramowicz/"><img alt="Dan Abramowicz 1969 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/36_Dan_Abramowicz_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Dan Abramowicz 1969 Topps rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="208" height="290" /></a><br />
While researching Saints Hall of Fame players, I found something interesting: according to several web sites, including the Pro Football Hall of Fame site, <a title="Facts about the New Orleans Saints" href="http://www.profootballhof.com/history/team.aspx?TeamAlias=new-orleans-saints&#038;InfoTab=Facts">the Saints have retired Jim Taylor&#8217;s number</a>, 31.  Taylor played <a title="Jim Taylor football stats" href="http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=TAYLOJIM02">only one season for the Saints</a>, however, and he is not a member of their Hall of Fame.  The team also retired Doug Atkins&#8217;s number, though Atkins was a Saint <a title="Doug Atkins football stats" href="http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=ATKINDOU01">for only three seasons</a>.  It appears that someone in charge was in a hurry to retire numbers.  (Taylor is shown here on <a title="Jim Taylor 1968 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/160/Jim-Taylor/">a 1968 Topps card</a>, though he retired before the 1968 season.  Atkins is shown here on <a title="Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/105/Doug-Atkins/">his 1969 Topps card</a>.)<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/160/Jim-Taylor/"><img alt="Jim Taylor 1968 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/160_Jim_Taylor_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Jim Taylor 1968 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a title="Click for details on Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/105/Doug-Atkins/"><img title="Click for details on Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card"  alt="Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/105_Doug_Atkins_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="209" height="290" /></a><br />
You can see the <a title="New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame" href="http://www.neworleanssaints.com/team/history/hall-of-fame.html">full list of Saints Hall of Famers</a> on the team&#8217;s web site. </p>
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		<title>Airbrushing the Chargers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 12:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1972 Topps football card set is full of bad airbrushing. (See my earlier posts on John Brockington and MacArthur Lane and on College All-Star jerseys in the 1972 Topps set.) Here&#8217;s another example: Deacon Jones in red. The Rams traded Jones to the Chargers in 1972, and Topps apparently didn&#8217;t want to show him [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/209/Deacon-Jones/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/209_Deacon_Jones_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Deacon Jones football card" class="alignright" width="211" height="293" /></a>The <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1972+Topps/">1972 Topps football card set</a> is full of bad airbrushing.  (See my earlier posts on <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/01/23/1972-topps-airbrushing-fun/">John Brockington and MacArthur Lane</a> and on <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/05/04/college-all-star-uniforms-on-1972-topps-cards/">College All-Star jerseys in the 1972 Topps set</a>.)  Here&#8217;s another example: <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/209/Deacon-Jones/">Deacon Jones in red</a>.  The Rams traded Jones to the Chargers in 1972, and Topps apparently didn&#8217;t want to show him in his old Rams jersey.  But the Rams wore blue, and the Chargers wore blue, so how did Jones end up in red?  Did the artist see &#8220;Chargers&#8221; and think it said &#8220;Cardinals&#8221;?  Did he just finish <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/158/Randy-Vataha/">Randy Vataha</a> and not want to put his pen down?  Who knows, maybe he just thought Jones would look good in red.  And he does, doesn&#8217;t he?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/afcwest.htm"><img src="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/NFL_Chargers_OLD2.gif" alt="San Diego Chargers helmet" title="NFL_Chargers_OLD2" width="160" height="106" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3651" /></a>Speaking of the Chargers, the two 1972 Chargers cards below, <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/163/Dennis-Partee/">Dennis Partee</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/317/Jerry-LeVias/">Jerry LeVias</a>, also caught my eye the other day.  I thought that the players&#8217; helmets, with just numbers on them, looked strange.  So I visited the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/afcwest.htm">Helmet Project</a> web site and found that the Chargers helmets of the time had both lightning bolts and the players&#8217; numbers on them.  Topps airbrushed the trademarked lightning bolts away, but left the numbers behind.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/163/Dennis-Partee/"><img alt="1972 Topps Dennis Partee football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/163_Dennis_Partee_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Dennis Partee football card" class="alignnone" width="212" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/317/Jerry-LeVias/"><img alt="1972 Topps Jerry LeVias football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/317_Jerry_LeVias_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Jerry LeVias football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="291" /></a></p>
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		<title>More Players on Other Players&#8217; Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 16:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year I wrote about players who appeared on other players&#8217; cards, and I noted that some players who made guest appearances never appeared on cards of their own. Today I dug up a few more cards with uncredited players. First is Andy Robustelli&#8217;s 1961 Fleer card. Number 60 from the Giants also appears on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year I wrote about <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/07/09/players-on-other-players-cards/">players who appeared on other players&#8217; cards</a>, and I noted that some players who made guest appearances never appeared on cards of their own.  Today I dug up a few more cards with uncredited players.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Fleer/75/Andy-Robustelli/"><img alt="1961 Fleer Andy Robustelli football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1961-Fleer/75_Andy_Robustelli_football_card.jpg" title="1961 Fleer Andy Robustelli football card" class="alignright" width="211" height="297" /></a>First is <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Fleer/75/Andy-Robustelli/">Andy Robustelli&#8217;s 1961 Fleer card</a>.  Number 60 from the Giants also appears on the card, with his back to the camera.  Who is it?  Well, there was no number 60 on the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nyg/1961_roster.htm">Giants&#8217; 1961 roster</a>, but the photo was probably taken the year before, and number 60 on the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nyg/1961_roster.htm">Giants&#8217; 1960 roster</a> was Bill Crawford.  <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/CrawBi20.htm">Crawford played in four games in 1960</a>, but that was the extent of his NFL career, so having his back appear on another player&#8217;s card was a reasonably good showing.  According to <a href="http://www.cflapedia.com/">cflapedia.com</a>, Crawford also went on to play in the CFL for four seasons.  I don&#8217;t believe he appeared on a CFL card, though.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/49/Jim-Files/"><img alt="1973 Topps Jim Files football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1973-Topps/49_Jim_Files_football_card.jpg" title="1973 Topps Jim Files football card" class="alignleft" width="211" height="290" /></a>Next is a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/49/Jim-Files/">1973 Topps Jim Files card</a>, which actually shows two other players more clearly than Files.  One of the players is Dave Roller, who <a href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/R/RollDa20.htm">played for the Giants in 1971</a>.  (He might also have been on the roster other years, but according to his page on pro-football-reference.com, he did not play.)  Roller went on to play six seasons for the Packers and Vikings, but, as far as I know, he never appeared on a card of his own.</p>
<p>The other player on the Jim Files card, number 76, appears to be Fred Miller, a defensive tackle for the Colts <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href=" http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MillFr00.htm">from 1963 to 1972</a>.  Though Miller had a long career and made the Pro Bowl three times, he did not appear on a regular issue card.  Perhaps, if he had played another year, he would have made it onto a 1973 Topps card, since Topps increased the size of their football card set from 351 cards to 528 in 1973.  Miller did appear on a couple of oddball items&#8211;a 1967 Williams Portrait and a 1967 Johnny Pro Die-Cut&#8211;that <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/auctions?search=fred+miller&#038;ref=blog_poop_cards">you can sometimes spot on eBay</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/349/Ed-Podolak-In-Action/"><img alt="1972 Topps Ed Podolak Pro Action football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/349_Ed_Podolak_In_Action_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Ed Podolak Pro Action football card" class="alignright" width="290" height="209" /></a>Finally, we have a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/349/Ed-Podolak-In-Action/">1972 Topps Ed Podolak Pro Action card</a>.  The defensive player on the card&#8211;who&#8217;d like to smack that ball away from Podolak&#8211;appears to be Al Clark of the Lions.  Clark <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/ClarAl20.htm">spent the 1971 season with Detroit</a>, then played five seasons for the Rams and Eagles.  I don&#8217;t know of any other cards of Clank.</p>
<p>I frequently get inquiries from the families and friends of players who had short pro careers, and I have to tell them, sadly, that I don&#8217;t know of any cards of their uncle or granddad or friend.  If I had more of these uncredited players cataloged, I could probably sell more cards!</p>
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		<title>College All-Star Uniforms on 1972 Topps Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 12:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nearmint</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a previous post, I said that John Brockington&#8217;s 1972 Topps card pictured him in what looked like his College All-Star jersey with the stars airbrushed away. Browsing through the rest of my 1972 Topps football cards, I found four other players, all rookies, in the same jersey: Jim Plunkett, Lyle Alzado, Ron Hornsby, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/07/11/sites-i-like-the-chicago-charities-college-all-star-game/">a previous post</a>, I said that <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/85/John-Brockington/">John Brockington&#8217;s 1972 Topps card</a> pictured him in what looked like his College All-Star jersey with the stars airbrushed away.  Browsing through the rest of my <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1972+Topps/">1972 Topps football cards</a>, I found four other players, all rookies, in the same jersey: <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/65/Jim-Plunkett/">Jim Plunkett</a>, <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/106/Lyle-Alzado/">Lyle Alzado</a>, <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/16/Ron-Hornsby/">Ron Hornsby</a>, and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/97/Julius-Adams/">Julius Adams</a>.  Here are pictures of them.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/85/John-Brockington/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/85_John_Brockington_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps John Brockington football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="293" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/65/Jim-Plunkett/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/65_Jim_Plunkett_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Jim Plunkett rookie card" class="alignnone" width="212" height="289" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/106/Lyle-Alzado/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/106_Lyle_Alzado_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Lyle Alzado rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/16/Ron-Hornsby/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/16_Ron_Hornsby_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Ron Hornsby rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="213" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/97/Julius-Adams/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/97_Julius_Adams_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Julius Adams rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><br />
I checked Marc Bolding&#8217;s <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/Chicago_Charities_College_All-Star_Game.htm">College All-Star Game site</a> and found that the five players indeed appeared on <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/The_Chicago_All-Star_Game_Roster_1971.htm">the roster for the 1971 game</a>.  Adams and Brockington also appear in photos on the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/The_Chicago_All-Star_Game_1971.htm">game summary page</a>.  I assume that the jerseys Adams and Brockington are wearing in the game photos are the very same ones they are wearing on their cards.</p>
<p>At least two more players on the 1971 All-Star roster have rookie cards in the 1972 Topps set: John Riggins and Dan Pastorini.  These two appear in their new pro uniforms, <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/13/John-Riggins/">Riggins with the Jets</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/156/Dan-Pastorini/">Pastorini with the Oilers</a>.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t you hate it when picture day comes around and you&#8217;ve got a big ol&#8217; scab? Or maybe these guys were sponsored by Johnson &#038; Johnson? Here&#8217;s John Cappelletti on his 1977 Topps card and Dave Lloyd on a 1970 Topps. Here are two 1974 Topps cards: Calvin Hill sporting two bandages, and Dan Goich [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t you hate it when picture day comes around and you&#8217;ve got a big ol&#8217; scab?  Or maybe these guys were sponsored by Johnson &#038; Johnson?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s John Cappelletti on his 1977 Topps card and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/21/Dave-Lloyd/">Dave Lloyd on a 1970 Topps</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1977_topps_john_cappelletti.jpg"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1977_topps_john_cappelletti.jpg" title="1977 John Cappelletti football card" class="alignnone" width="212" height="294" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/21/Dave-Lloyd/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1970-Topps/21_Dave_Lloyd_football_card.jpg" title="1970 Topps Dave Lloyd football card" class="alignnone" width="212" height="291" /></a><br />
Here are two 1974 Topps cards: <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1974+Topps/95/Calvin-Hill/">Calvin Hill sporting two bandages</a>, and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1974+Topps/102/Dan-Goich/">Dan Goich modeling the XL model</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1974+Topps/95/Calvin-Hill/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1974-Topps/95_Calvin_Hill_football_card.jpg" title="1974 Topps Calvin Hill football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="288" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1974+Topps/102/Dan-Goich/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1974-Topps/102_Dan_Goich_football_card.jpg" title="1974 Topps Dan Goich football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><br />
Topps used images from the same photo session for six of Joe Namath&#8217;s cards from 1968 to 1970.  Unfortunately, he had a bandage on his head.  Here are Namath&#8217;s <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps+Stand+Up/17/Joe-Namath/">1968 Topps Stand Up</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/150/Joe-Namath/">1970 Topps</a> cards; see <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Joe+Namath/">his gallery page</a> for the whole array.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps+Stand+Up/17/Joe-Namath/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps-Stand-Up/17_Joe_Namath_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Stand Up Joe Namath football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/150/Joe-Namath/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1970-Topps/150_Joe_Namath_football_card.jpg" title="1970 Topps Joe Namath football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="290" /></a><br />
Topps used images from the same photo session for a couple of Roger Staubach&#8217;s cards, too.  Steve Liskey, from <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.thecowboysguide.com/">thecowboysguide.com</a>, pointed out the bandage on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1975+Topps/145/Roger-Staubach/">Staubach&#8217;s 1975 Topps card</a>.  (Thanks, Steve!)  I thought the image looked familiar, so I looked through Staubach&#8217;s earlier cards and found that the bandage had made its debut on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1974+Topps/500/Roger-Staubach/">his 1974 Topps card</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1975+Topps/145/Roger-Staubach/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1975-Topps/145_Roger_Staubach_football_card.jpg" title="1975 Topps Roger Staubach football card" class="alignnone" width="212" height="294" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1974+Topps/500/Roger-Staubach/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1974-Topps/500_Roger_Staubach_football_card.jpg" title="1974 Topps Roger Staubach football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="290" /></a><br />
Here&#8217;s Les Richter with a boo-boo on his forehead on his regular <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Fleer/106/Les-Richter/">1961 Fleer card</a> and on his <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Fleer+Wallet+Pictures/116/Les-Richter/">1961 Fleer Wallet Picture</a>.  Fleer used the same images for players who appeared in both sets.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Fleer/106/Les-Richter/"><img alt="1961 Fleer Les Richter football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1961-Fleer/106_Les_Richter_football_card.jpg" title="1961 Fleer Les Richter football card" class="alignnone" width="207" height="292" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Fleer+Wallet+Pictures/116/Les-Richter/"><img alt="Les Richter 1961 Fleer Wallet Picture" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1961-Fleer-Wallet-Pictures/116_Les_Richter_football_card.jpg" title="Les Richter 1961 Fleer Wallet Picture" class="alignnone" width="204" height="221" /></a><br />
Finally, we have <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/311/Doug-Cunningham/">Doug Cunningham on his 1972 Topps card</a>.  Remove his bandage, add some eyeliner, and he&#8217;s <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://i552.photobucket.com/albums/jj340/joeyaltruda/JohnAstin-GomezAddams.jpg">Gomez Addams</a>!<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/311/Doug-Cunningham/"><br />
<img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/311_Doug_Cunningham_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Doug Cunningham football card" class="alignnone" width="290" height="211" /><br />
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		<title>Wayne Patrick, Bills Fullback</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 17:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wayne Patrick, who played fullback for the Buffalo Bills from 1968 to 1972, passed away on March 23. For most of his career, Patrick was the lead blocker for O.J. Simpson. He gained over 1000 yards rushing, as well. The sharp 1972 Topps card shown here was Patrick&#8217;s only appearance on a mainstream football card. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/57/Wayne-Patrick/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/57_Wayne_Patrick_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Wayne Patrick rookie football card" class="alignright" width="289" height="209" /></a>Wayne Patrick, who played fullback for the Buffalo Bills from 1968 to 1972, <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20100325/SPORTS02/3250372/Former+Cardinals+fullback+Wayne+Patrick+dies+at+63">passed away on March 23</a>.  For most of his career, Patrick was the lead blocker for O.J. Simpson. <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/P/PatrWa00.htm">He gained over 1000 yards rushing</a>, as well.</p>
<p>The sharp <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/57/Wayne-Patrick/">1972 Topps card shown here</a> was Patrick&#8217;s only appearance on a mainstream football card.  He also appeared on a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Sunoco+Stamps/59/Wayne-Patrick/">1972 Sunoco stamp</a>.
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		<title>T is for Topps, Part 4: the 1970s</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 21:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Topps has printed football cards every year from 1955 to 2009, but since this is a vintage football card blog, I need to stop somewhere. Which years are considered vintage? There is no official definition, but most collectors put the end of the vintage era between 1970 and 1975. As a kid, I collected cards [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Topps has printed football cards every year from 1955 to 2009, but since this is a vintage football card blog, I need to stop somewhere.  Which years are considered vintage?  There is no official definition, but most collectors put the end of the vintage era <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=27&#038;threadid=761845">between 1970 and 1975</a>.  As a kid, I collected cards until 1973, so that&#8217;s where I&#8217;ll stop with this article.  </p>
<h3>1970 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/90/O.J.-Simpson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1970-Topps/90_O.J._Simpson_football_card.jpg" title="1970 Topps O.J. Simpson rookie football card" class="alignright" width="209" height="293" /></a>The <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1970+Topps/">1970 Topps</a> football set is the only set I completed as a kid.  I&#8217;m not nostalgic about it.  Looking at all of the football sets that preceded it&#8211;Topps and otherwise&#8211;I think the 1970 Topps set is drab.  As in <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1958+Topps/">1958</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1967+Topps/">1967</a>, Topps used a portrait style on their 1970 cards, and the &#8220;matting&#8221; covers a large portion of the images.  Also, starting in 1970, Topps no longer had the rights to print team logos on cards.  In <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1968+Topps/">1968</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1969+Topps/">1969</a>, Topps used the team logos to dress up the cards, but in 1970 the logos were gone.  Not only that, but in 1970, Topps used only player photos that did not include helmets, in order to avoid showing the team logos on them.  Sets prior to 1970 included a lot of <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/06/19/my-favorite-pose/">nice photos of players with their helmets</a>, but starting in 1970, if Topps showed a helmet on a card, they had to airbrush its logo away. </p>
<p>Like the 1969 Topps set, the 1970 Topps set was released in two series of 132 cards.  Card #132, the second series checklist, was included in both series, so it is a double print.  As in the 1969 set, some of the second series 1970 cards have scratch-off backs.  As in 1969, most of them went unscratched.  (See <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/01/09/s-is-for-scratch-offs/">S is for Scratch-Offs</a>.)</p>
<p>Though I&#8217;m not fond of the set, there was one great thing about it: every second series pack included a Super Glossy insert card.  The <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1970+Super+Glossy/">1970 Topps Super Glossies</a> are easily my favorite insert set, and perhaps my favorite set overall.</p>
<h3>1971 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1971+Topps/113/Ken-Houston/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1971-Topps/113_Ken_Houston_football_card.jpg" title="1971 Topps Ken Houston rookie football card" class="alignright" width="210" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1971+Topps/261/Paul-Warfield/"><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1971+Topps/">1971 Topps</a> is my favorite regular 1970s set.  The colored borders on the 1971 Topps cards make them brighter than the other 70s Topps cards, and also more challenging to find in high grade.  (Cards of AFC players have red borders; cards of NFC players have blue ones.)  The cards don&#8217;t have team logos on them, but the little cartoon football players on the front are kind of fun.  There&#8217;s a different cartoon player for each position.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1971-Topps/261_Paul_Warfield_football_card.jpg" title="1971 Topps Paul Warfield football card" class="alignleft" width="212" height="293" /></a>The 1971 Topps set was the first set to acknowledge the players that were All-Pros the previous season.  The All-Pros&#8217; cards have borders that are half blue and half red, like the Paul Warfield card shown here.  The 1971 Topps set was another 263-card set released in two series, and its second series checklist appeared in the first series, as well.</p>
<p>It is in the 1971 Topps set that we see the first airbrushed helmets.  Though the set doesn&#8217;t include any &#8220;in action&#8221; cards labeled as such, three of the regular cards&#8211;<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1971+Topps/145/Joe-Kapp/">Joe Kapp</a>, <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1971+Topps/211/Jake-Scott/">Jake Scott</a>, and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1971+Topps/235/Dennis-Shaw/">Dennis Shaw</a>&#8211;show images of the players in action, and the logos on their helmets have been airbrushed away.  This was the start of a dreadful practice.</p>
<h3>1972 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/142/Roy-Jefferson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/142_Roy_Jefferson_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Roy Jefferson football card" class="alignright" width="213" height="292" /></a>In 1972, Topps fully embraced airbrushing.  The 1972 set included 42 &#8220;Pro Action&#8221; cards, and the helmets on those had to be airbrushed.  Topps also used sideline photos for a few players, and they had to airbrush the helmets on those, as well.  While they were at it, if a player had been traded to a different team, Topps just <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/01/23/1972-topps-airbrushing-fun/">airbrushed an old photo to give him new colors</a>.  Why bother getting a new photo when you can just airbrush an old one?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/5/1971-AFC-Receiving-Leaders/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/5_1971_AFC_Receiving_Leaders_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps 1971 AFC Receiving Leaders Card" class="alignleft" width="211" height="291" /></a>The 1972 Topps set did have some firsts: it was the first to include &#8220;league leaders&#8221; cards, and it was the first to include cards for the previous year&#8217;s playoff games.  Both of those are nice features.  It was also the first to give All-Pro players both a regular card and an All-Pro card&#8211;overkill, if you ask me.  Some star players&#8211;<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1972+Topps/player/Floyd+Little/">Floyd Little, for example</a>&#8211;appear on four cards: regular, All-Pro, league leaders, and Pro Action.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/272/Bob-Griese-All-Pro/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/272_Bob_Griese_All-Pro_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Bob Griese All-Pro football card" class="alignright" width="211" height="290" /></a>This set was also the first&#8211;and, to my knowledge, only&#8211;football set to be released in three series.  The third series appears to have been an afterthought.  Why do I think this?  Well, the first two 1972 series had a total of 263 cards, like the full 1969, 1970, and 1971 sets.  The second series checklists from those sets appeared in both the first and second series, and so did the 1972 second series checklist.  If Topps had planned a third series in 1972, wouldn&#8217;t they have continued this pattern and included a third series checklist in the second series?  Also, 38 of the 88 third series cards are All-Pro and Pro Action cards, basically fillers.  The remaining 50 cards are player cards, and though a few are Hall of Famers, none of them are major stars.  The biggest names of the day&#8211;Unitas, Sayers, Simpson, Bradshaw, Namath, Staubach, Butkus, Griese, and Dawson&#8211;are all in the first or second series.  And none of the league leaders who appear on cards 1 through 8 are among the player cards in the third series.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/124/John-Brodie-Pro-Action/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/124_John_Brodie_Pro_Action_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps John Brodie Pro Action football card" class="alignleft" width="292" height="210" /></a>The third series was also released very late in 1972.  I know I had lost interest in cards by the time they came out, because the only third series cards I had in my childhood collection were from a pack <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/12/25/merry-christmas/">my brother gave me for Christmas</a>.  Evidently not many other kids bought the third series cards, either, because when I resumed collecting in 1989, they were scarce and worth much more than cards from the first two series.  Larry Fritsch Cards apparently bought a lot of unopened third series cards, though, and as Fritsch has been selling them, the prices have fallen.  Not only have a lot of third series cards entered the market recently, but they&#8217;ve all been brand new!  Fritsch still has unopened boxes of 1972 Topps third series cards for sale.</p>
<h3>1973 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/118/John-Mackey/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1973-Topps/118_John_Mackey_football_card.jpg" title="1973 Topps John Mackey football card" class="alignright" width="211" height="293" /></a>In 1973, Topps went to the other extreme and released all of their football cards in a single series.  If the modern era is defined by large sets released in a single series, then 1973 is the beginning of the modern era for football cards.  Topps was now clearly going for quantity over quality: there are 528 cards in the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1973+Topps/">1973 Topps</a> set, and they are the plainest of the plain.  Gone are any nice touches, even simple things like using the team&#8217;s colors in the little ribbon on the left side of the cards.  Topps did, at least, use the same ribbon colors for all of the players on the same team.  All <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1973+Topps/team/St.+Louis+Cardinals/">St. Louis Cardinals cards</a>, for example, have blue-and-orange ribbons.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, though Topps dramatically increased the number of cards in their set in 1973, they omitted some of the special cards they introduced in 1972.  Like the 1972 set, the 1973 Topps set contains league leader cards and cards of the previous year&#8217;s playoff games, but it does not include Pro Action or All-Pro cards.  The 1973 set does include <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/08/19/1973-topps-boyhood-photo-football-cards/">three funky boyhood picture cards</a>, but the bulk of the set is player cards.  The large increase in the number of player cards meant that a lot of players made their first appearance on a card in 1973.  I might be off by a card or two, but I count 196 rookie cards in the 1973 set!  To me, the number of new faces is the set&#8217;s best feature.</p>
<p>Of course, it wouldn&#8217;t be a 70s set without some serious airbrushing.  Here are a couple of beauties.  The Paul Robinson card looks like a <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.faceinhole.com/us/scenarios/4/sports/most-popular/today/1/">face-in-hole picture</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/73/Paul-Robinson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1973-Topps/73_Paul_Robinson_football_card.jpg" title="1973 Topps Paul Robinson football card" class="alignnone" width="208" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/396/Fred-Willis/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1973-Topps/396_Fred_Willis_football_card.jpg" title="1973 Topps Fred Willis football card" class="alignnone" width="207" height="290" /></a><br />
As I said at the top, 1973 was the last year I collected cards as a kid.  Coincidentally, that&#8217;s about the end of what most collectors consider the vintage era.  It&#8217;s also when Topps appeared to go into full cost control mode.  By 1973, Topps was using the sparest of designs, they evidently chose not to spend money to license team logos, and they crudely airbrushed old photos of players rather than acquiring new ones.  If I remember correctly, they did not include inserts in packs of 1973 cards, either.</p>
<p>I presume that with no competition, the company was just minimizing costs to maximize profits.  Or, maybe, because inflation was high in the 70s, they were trying to reduce costs so they could keep prices low.  Their customers&#8211;kids like me&#8211;didn&#8217;t care much what the cards looked like, so long as our favorite players were on them.  Now, though, as vintage card collectors, we have dozens of old sets to choose from, and I prefer most 50s and 60s cards to those from the 70s.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merry Christmas, everyone! So, did anyone give or get cards? I can remember getting cards as gifts only twice. The first time was in 1972, when my 6-year-old brother gave me a pack of football cards for Christmas. Since it was so late in the season, I had lost interest in collecting for that year, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merry Christmas, everyone!  So, did anyone give or get cards?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/343/Joe-Namath-In-Action/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/343_Joe_Namath_In_Action_football_card.jpg" title="1972 Topps Joe Namath Pro Action football card" class="alignright" width="310" height="213" /></a>I can remember getting cards as gifts only twice.  The first time was in 1972, when my 6-year-old brother gave me a pack of football cards for Christmas.  Since it was so late in the season, I had lost interest in collecting for that year, so after opening the pack, I put the cards in the closet with the rest of my collection, and I forgot about them.  Years later, when I looked through the box, I found that the cards from my brother were the only one that weren&#8217;t beat up.</p>
<p>The cards happened to be 1972 Topps 3rd series cards, and one of them was the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/343/Joe-Namath-In-Action/">Joe Namath Pro Action</a> card.  It&#8217;s worth $75-100 now, and it&#8217;s the only card from my childhood collection worth anything at all.  It turned out to be a great gift!
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