Each Sunday of the NFL season, I will feature 6 random cards from my Pittsburgh Steelers' PC. There is no rhyme or reason for any of them, just 6 random cards I pull out of one of my many boxes or binders of black and gold (and there are MANY) and maybe a comment or two.
Here We Go!
1991 Pinnacle Dermontti Dawson
I don't know why all my Dermontti Dawson card scans look all funky like this. Weird.
2009 Bowman Red Parallel Lamarr Woodley
1971 Topps Dave Smith
You can see this is a little banged up. I think I have a better version of it but that wasn't the scan I had. Smith led the team in Touchdowns in 1971 with five. It would have been 6 had it not been for the other incident he is known for against the Chefs on Monday Night Football. After catching a pass from Bradshaw, sprinting 50 yards to paydirt, and celebrating by pumping the ball over his head as he approached the goal line, the ball slipped from his hands, rolling through the endzone and out the back for a touchback. I'm sure many of you have seen it on the all-time blooper highlight reels. I know I have.
1955 Bowman Ted Marchibroda
While probably best known for his coaching stints with the Redskins (I can still call them that, right?), Colts, Bears, Lions, Eagles, Bills, Colts again, and Ravens, he was actually a player. He was drafted in 1953 by the Steelers, played one season, then joined the Army. After returning, he played parts of another two seasons in Pittsburgh, including starting 11 games in 1956 (he was 4-7 with 12 TD passes) before heading to the Cardinals for a year.
2008 Topps Stadium Club
I picked this card, not for Ben, but for the two guys blocking for him. There we have Marvel Smith and Alan Faneca. These guys were two of the most important players on the Steelers offensive line and they are a big reason why we won two Super Bowl rings. Unfortunately, age and free agency kicked in. Faneca went to the Jets for an unheard of salary. Smith had back problems that kept him from being resigned and after signing with the 49ers in 2009, he retired.
2006 Upper Deck Super Bowl XL Casey Hampton
This is from the commemorative set issued by Upper Deck, seemingly after every Super Bowl, Stanley Cup, etc.
Man. 1991 Pinnacle. Never thought I'd see any of those again. I remember being a kid and buying packs of Pinnacle Football and Hockey from Jewel of all places, thinking they were the greatest cards ever.
ReplyDeleteThat was one of the first cards with that "high-gloss" look and feel. Not only was it on the front, but the back too! I, as well, had boxes of these hoarded away. Especially the hockey. Not until I really got back into the hobby in 2004 did I realize I had given all these away. I still need some for my hockey set.
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