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Tough plead rinks Edit: A variation of this is rough, plead, stink/misty. Trying to reverse engineer anything difficult to solve after using those three is quite a task. That exposes how easy the game should really be.
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Dick Van who?
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Did you get -15000 on that? If so good bet.
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Any updates on this?
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The safety he had in the 5th was just touted on GMF as a possible late 1st. So 5th seems like a big stretch.
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Josh Allen Rookie card sold for $264, 000, value is now at $312,000
4merper4mer replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Those are nice cards. A BGS 9.5 could be a PSA 10. Do they list sub grades? I have an ungraded Allen rookie NT dual patch /25 and the patches are nice. One is part of the Buffalo. No auto though. Grading is expensive and a pain in the butt. If I ever decide it is time to sell I’ll get certain cards graded. I have a few PSA 10 Allen rookies, serial numbered but no patch or auto. They are nice but not the upscale brands. Personally I am not a huge fan of Prizm but that is what people buy of the “regular” cards. I typically like the look of Select, Elite, Mosaic and even Donruss Optic more. I think football might be the way to go for the future. No way can hoop keep the upward trajectory it had. Baseball will always be around, especially the older guys and the market is mature. One thing I think is that pitchers, even old time HOF guys carry far less value than hitters based on their historical status. Nolan Ryan seems to be the exception but guys like Bob Gibson are pretty cheap when compared to their peer hitters. I’m not sure I see new baseball guys maintaining the sport’s edge in cards over new football guys. The serial number thing and wide variety of brands/ high end variety evened those things out. Non-QBs in football seem undervalued to me. A real prospect like Jeff Okudah should not cost about the same as a certain QB flameout like Eason or Ehlinger IMO. -
Josh Allen Rookie card sold for $264, 000, value is now at $312,000
4merper4mer replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s not. It’s wild and crazy but not illogical. Football cards generally rank third behind baseball and basketball. Baseball cards have a much longer history. The card you mention was serial numbered 1/1 where Allen’s is 1/10. The Dominguez purchase is crazy if you ask me; kid can’t even spell his own first name properly….but lesser cards of Mike Trout like 1/25; 1/50, etc. go for millions. If Dominguez becomes Trout that card will prove to be a good investment. The Yankees are still the king and rank way above the Angels and that comes into play as well. The odds of Dominguez becoming Trout are not realistic at all but if he does…… -
Josh Allen Rookie card sold for $264, 000, value is now at $312,000
4merper4mer replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just looked at this a little more: If you go to PSA’s site and look up the serial number of the card….43579193 it gives you some more detail and a better picture of the card. The things I saw as edge imperfections seem to have been merely reflections. The card is numbered 3/10 and is the only one of those 10 so far to be graded gem mint 10. There are likely others out there that are still ungraded and probably some graded lower or graded by other companies. The most interesting thing to me is that this exact card was purchased on EBay in April 2020 for just under $7000. 7k to 312k in just under 2 years is ok. Note that the seller did not likely get the full amount. The 312k usually is inclusive of a 20% buyers premium when Goldin is the auction house. Still. -
Josh Allen Rookie card sold for $264, 000, value is now at $312,000
4merper4mer replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Clearly there is a market for it no matter what either of us think. -
Josh Allen Rookie card sold for $264, 000, value is now at $312,000
4merper4mer replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not sure I agree about the Allen card being OC. The NT cards don’t always look naturally centered even when they are. I will say that although pictures can be deceiving to me there seems to be an edge flaw on the left near the bottom. -
Josh Allen Rookie card sold for $264, 000, value is now at $312,000
4merper4mer replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’ve seen this with cards from many players. I believe what we’re looking at is from a jersey with “Rookie” as the nameplate. These may be used in a minicamp that isn’t open to the public early on. You see these “oo”’s and R’s and k’s on a lot of these cards of guys whose names don’t match. -
Fan Duel ranks the top 10 pro athletes in NY
4merper4mer replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Everybody better yuck it up now because there isn’t much more time to complain about Dahlin. -
Wait. Our goalies could be Levi, Strauss Mann? Get this done.
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Josh Allen is a future HOFer. There I said it...
4merper4mer replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
OMG with the Andrew Luck crap again. -
They’re also on the road against two of the best teams in the Ieague..
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Deshaun Watson to Browns - $230 million guaranteed
4merper4mer replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think it was Watson that wanted to discharge his service provision a little too often and that led to all of this. -
Source: Bills interested in Western Michigan WR Skyy Moore
4merper4mer replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get that it is his parents’ fault buy Skyy? No thanks. -
You’ve never seen that? Or someone doing that maneuver to let the person in front of them know to speed up? I’m not saying I’m a fan but I’ve seen it done. Nothing really. Just noting that there is a correlation between look at me outfits and me me me attitudes.
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I agree although my guess is that the guy just didn’t look and was thinking about passing the car in front of him. It was stupid but possibly unintentional. Either way, charges are appropriate. The spandex mafia in that city had evidently gone to the lengths necessary to create their own special path on a busy thoroughfare….at great expense to taxpayers no doubt. Despite this, they were still subject to the laws of physics. A stupid and/or malicious driver behind the wheel of an SUV has a physical advantage in a collision. The cuties in their outfits won’t be truly happy until physics itself disappears. There may be hope though. According to PFF the Bills and Josh Allen have already foiled math itself.
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Diggs Extended 4 more years breaking news per WGR 550
4merper4mer replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
Isn’t one guy throwing around silly British colloquialisms enough for this board? You have to start in now too? -
Once I realized that there isn’t a rule that you have to build on the prior word…..in other words use all available information from above….it became too easy. The second day I did it I lost because I thought that was a rule. I was “lucky” and had four greens after two guesses. I then whiffed on four straight consonants that created words. Nerdle is similarly easy but more fun to me for some reason.
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Whiny crybabies in cute outfits shouldn’t get different rules.
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Spandex mafia gets their way again. Aren’t they special?
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Diggs Extended 4 more years breaking news per WGR 550
4merper4mer replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall
With the possible exception of Moss, I don’t think any of them have a high enough profile to generate the bash volume required to even approach Edmunds level. Maybe Shaq I guess. Edit: Plus with Edmunds we get the added feature of people misspelling his simple last name. How can this be done with Moss or Lawson. Sure Haack is easy to misspell but he is a punter.
