Thursday, August 25, 2022

Star Signs Of Kenny G

When I found out the Giants had signed former Lions standout young receiver Kenny Golladay, I was beyond ecstatic especially after watching his highlights. 

The Giants had finally found their number one Wideout!! It's been so long since the team had a go-to guy!

Then he hit the field.

Drops, not being able to get open, a couple of games out with injuries and only 521 yards and no touchdowns to show made that signing look really bad. Especially for the money invested. That's as bad of an investment as Enron was.

I look back on last year and can't fully blame Kenny G. The Giants were without their starting QB for many weeks and had guys such as Mike Glennon and Jake Fromm throwing to him. (shivers from those nightmares)

So, let's give him this year. See if he can prove why the team thought so highly of him when they signed him. The preseason hasn't been great so far for him, but I am hopeful he will turn things around for the season itself.

I picked up a ton of Golladay cards before last season with all of my hype built in but didn't really add a lot of cards featuring him in Big Blue. Especially an autograph.

Well, that changed recently when I found a cheap one on eBay. Cheap cards happen when you don't catch any touchdowns.
I like the look of this one a lot. Kenny needs some help with his autograph however.

 
Back of card is typical Panini hit backs.\

Thoughts on my latest add and how you think Golladay will do this season under a new regime and a new offense welcomed in comments.

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Eli's Cardboard: 2015 Spectra Rivals Relic Blue Parallel Eli Manning/Darren Sproles

It's time for a new post on Big Blue Cardboard! 

Yes, I reverted back to the original name.

Today I am showing off my latest Eli Manning add.

Compared to some of the BIN listings on the base 2015 Spectra Rivals Relics, it appears I got a steal on this one that is some form of parallel for $3.25.

 
I am not sure what kind of parallel this is, but anytime you can get a color matching parallel from your team it looks even more impressive.

 
Back of card, for some reason it uploaded sideways, shows the card being numbered 10/50. Wait, 10, as in Eli Manning 10, sweet. I didn't notice that originally when I bid on the card so that is a bonus.

It's a great looking card, but what I find odd is that a QB vs a RB as a rival. To me, this should have been an Eagles QB or even a defender that maybe had a past with Eli. 

Just my opinion.

Thoughts on my latest Eli Manning grab and your thoughts on a card that says Rivals but not two QB's welcomed in comments!

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Single Card Mail Day:2009 Topps RPS Signature Andre Brown

My latest mail day from blog reader Oren, included today's card which is a new add to my Andre Brown collection.

The Topps rookie premier signatures were always tough finds in their products. I never once pulled one but have added some to my Giants collection over the years.

I didn't have the Andre Brown one so this was a solid add. Brown was a running back for a few years for the Giants and had bright spots at times. He was drafted in the 4th round of the 2009 NFL Draft and played two stints with the Giants. His first stint wasn't overly impressive as he was injured his rookie year and waived by the Gmen. Before coming back for a second stint, he tried out for four more teams before being signed back to the Giants in 2011 where he played in spots for a couple of seasons. He did however become a Super Bowl champion in that time when the Giants won Super Bowl 46.

 
Here is the back of today's card.

I am not sure how many autographs this makes for my Brown collection, but all of that will hopefully be updated at some point.

Thanks again to Oren for the card!

Thoughts on Brown or the RPS signatures welcomed in comments.

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Rodney's Cardboard:1997 Skybox Rubies

The late 90's were a great time for collecting. There was tough-to-pull inserts, fun to collect base sets and especially rare parallels.

When I say rare parallels, I am not talking about 35 different parallels in one product. These were one parallel per product finds and they were very limited.

In the past, when I have brought the topic of rare 90's parallels to fellow 90's card fanatics, most bring up Fleer Metal's Precicous Metal Gems and some mention Fleer Ultra Platinum.

Most though tend to forget about another hidden gem from that time, Skybox Rubies.

The parallel line began in 1996 with easier to pull parallels that was simply just a foil color change of red. However, in 1997, they became much more impressive with a splattered shiny look. They also became tougher to find with them being limited to only 50 copies of each card. That's rare in 90's years.

When I use the word rare with these, I am not treading lightly with that word. We are talking Tampa Bay Rays fans at a home game vs the Yankees rare or Panini and Topps customer service actually returning your emails and phone calls rare or a game where Daniel Jones doesn't turn the ball over rare. Maybe even that steak a canibal would order at a restuarant rare. I hope you get the point.

Earlier this year I was able to finally land the Red Precious Metal Gem of Rodney Hampton, other than the Green PMG I may never see, I still had a huge gap to fill with the 1997 Skybox Rubies parallel. This card hadn't ever popped up on eBay so this became a concern that maybe I wasn't ever going to find one just like the Green PMG.

But, the concern didn't last too long as the card found me.

On Instagram, I had a follower who saw that I collected NY Giants who messaged me and let me know he had a few rare G-men cards he wondered if I was interested in. I told him I was only able to trade, which he was fine with, and showed me the cards and what values that were attached to them. I honestly wanted every card he had. Charles Way PMG's, Kerry Collins rares, and other Giants were on the list. But, one, definetely stood out above the rest, that card, a 1997 Skybox Rubies Rodney Hampton.

OH SNAP. 

The problem I ran into was not being able to gather enough to pull off a trade. Which in itself was upsetting that it sat there looking at me and there was no way I could have it. Not for the value it held. I felt like that kid at the toy store that had $10 but wanted the toy on the top shelf for $50 that I couldn't afford or reach.

I had to just window watch it for now. The guy had promised he would hold it for awhile while I tried to find a way to land the card. He knew that card had to somehow make it into my possession.

In the meantime, on Twitter, I started having discussions with fellow 90's card fanatic, @roroweber1 and we were simply talking cards. I had brought up the Hampton rubies card when we were discussing those parallels and even he knew I needed that Rodney for my PC. Especially owning some of those parallels himself and knowing how rare they were and how tough it would be for me to cross this off my list. 

Being the great guy he is, he not only found a way to land the card from the guy on Instagram, but he also traded it to me right after he got it. Within a few days.....

THIS CARD WAS MINE!

 
Stunning....isn't it?

 
Card is 16/50.

A big thanks goes out to @roroweber1 for the assist on this card!!! Can't say thanks enough for this and for the friendship.  I would strongly, strongly suggest you go give him a follow. While you are also at it, check out his Next Gem App where you can store all of your cards in photo form front and back. It's fast, easy and you can share them all across social media right from the app. The only thing you need are cards, an iPhone and of course the downloaded app.

Thoughts on my biggest treasure piece (can't keep my eyes off of it) for my Rodney PC is welcomed in comments. Also curious if any of you own any Rubies cards (tell players to if you can) and if you have heard of or have tried the Next Gem app?

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Player Profile: Alec Ogletree

I was finally able to sort my entire Giants collection. Sorting through hundreds of players, by player and pulling out hundreds of duplicates to narrow my collection down the way I have always wanted it, without duplicates.

This way I can give myself the best collection numbers. I have never wanted to hold onto my dupes but with my collection sorted the way it was, I had no choice. I will now use those to trade and maybe even do a giveaway with on here with.

In the meantime, I came up with another idea, why not post a series of these players and how many cards I have of each player currently. Hope this series will be well received here.

The first player in the box was Alec Ogletree who didn't spend a long time in blue, but once you are a Giant, you are always a Giant so he still fits the profile to post on.

On March 7, 2018, the Rams traded Alec Ogletree and a 2019 seventh-round pick to the Giants in exchange for a fourth and a sixth-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Seemed like a steal to me for a player the Giants needed for their weak linebacker core. He was young and could ball out.

His first year in Big Blue he did just that. He scored 5 interceptions, which 2 were returned for touchdown along with 93 tackles and 1 sack. The following season, he seemed to have fallen off with only 1 interception and 80 tackles. He was also burned a lot of the times in coverage.

On February 26, 2020, Ogletree was released by the Giants.

As I said, a short time.

My Ogletree collection is a small 3 cards but glad to have some.
 

 

 
My favorite of this group is the Purple Power card that is /49.

Thoughts on my new series on here, Ogletree or the cards welcomed in comments.

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Eli's Cardboard:2014 Topps Triple Threads Super Bowl Jersey Card

Relic cards are just being pumped out by the millions today and most, especially made by Panini, are not even player worn probably anymore. You might as well call them manufactured relics.

I miss the old days of relics when they were game worn. Who wants something you can purchase to wear yourself from Fanatics and use it in a relic card? Doesn't seem right.

I try to now-a-days focus on relics that are mainly game used or at least a piece of memorabilia I know the player featured had at least their hands on.

Like today's card.
Right on the front it states Authentic Memorabilia.

And on the back. Except the back says it was from Eli Manning. I assume that means he wore it despite the odd description.

This newest add ranks right up there as one of my favorite Eli Manning relic cards. Of course, anything that involves the Giants Super Bowl wins will.

Thoughts on my latest addition or thoughts on the lack of game used relic cards today is welcomed in comments below.