Hope everyone is doing well. It's the start of the Divisional Series in MLB this weekend, but we're well into football season so we need a NFL pack up here. Ol' Jafronius has been posting nothing but recent packs for a while, so off I went to find the stash of packs I've picked up from the local(ish) card store over the years.
For the longest time they've had older packs in a big green tub towards the front of the store. The tub has since been replaced with several of those multirow boxes sitting across several of their counters. Much easier to go through those than be bent over digging through a plastic tub.
Sometimes they have discounts so I don't know if I really paid 2 bucks for this pack of Score, but let's see what I got:
#386 - Jeff Jaeger
#394 - Rickey Dixon
#406 - Jim Jeffcoat
#414 - Donald Evans
There's 550 cards in the 1992 Score set. Here's the checklist for those who are curious.
#251 - Eugene Daniel
#249 - Jesse Solomon
#231 - Terry Allen
Terry Allen was really good.
This design seems to be based on Score's baseball debut set from 1988; one solid block of color, with the different colors grouped together.
#166 - Barry Foster
#174 - Eugene Lockhart
#186 - Harold Green
Those nameplates scream 90's graphics.
#45 - Don Majkowski
#60 - Mel Gray
#65 - Emmitt Smith
Are there Kick Returners in today's sets? And an Emmitt Smith in his prime is a nice pickup indeed!
#540 - Alexander Wright (90 Plus Club)
#461 - Vance Johnson
#501 - Robert Stewart (RC)
The 90 Plus Club is a subset, showcasing players who pulled off a run of more than 90 yards.
Robert Stewart was drafted by the Saints but never played a snap in the NFL. He did have a long career in the Arena Football League, playing for 11 seasons. He passed away in 2022.
Here are some backs because hut hut hut:
Kicker stats! Defensive stats! Emmitt stats! You only get last year's totals though, to make room for the giant head and write up.
Anyway, that's the pack. There's plenty of packs I've picked up from the big green tub so I'll have to make it a point to post more of those and not be all new stuff all the time. Enjoy the playoffs (Go Cubs!) and thanks for reading!







5 comments:
Emmitt wins it.
1992 was a strange year for football cards as some of the stars signed their own deals such as Marino, Aikman, Rice and were not in the regular sets
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Hadn't seen those. Not bad looking.
Never opened any of this product. In 1992, I was locked into Ultra Baseball. Overall this design is okay. I prefer the white bordered cards over the colored borders.
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