NFL Network's 100 Greatest Players of All Time

First addition in a long time. #46 on NFL Network's List.

Heisman Trophy Winner
Super Bowl MVP
Captain America

1972 Topps Roger Staubach PSA 8
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Awesome. Didn't he take the Cowboys to like 6 NFC championship games, and his career didn't even start until he was 29 or 30?
 
Awesome. Didn't he take the Cowboys to like 6 NFC championship games, and his career didn't even start until he was 29 or 30?

well he went to 4 Super Bowls and won 2 of them. Winning the Heisman at Navy, doing his 4 year commitment and then becoming a HOF QB is unbelieable. Stuff they make movies about.
 
well he went to 4 Super Bowls and won 2 of them. Winning the Heisman at Navy, doing his 4 year commitment and then becoming a HOF QB is unbelieable. Stuff they make movies about.

Just checked. He didn't become a starter until he was 29 (midway through his 3rd year in the NFL).
 
Hit a milestone in this set today. 75% Completion!!!

Got these 3 in. None fall into the vintage category though:

#95 1994 Playoff Larry Allen (pop 29) the line on the Allen is from my scanner. It does weird things to some cards.
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#72 1996 Sp Jonathan Ogden (pop 15
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and then my big addition for the day
#61 2001 Topps Chrome LaDainian Tomlinson!!!

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Congrats on adding those, each is like finding a needle in a hay stack. To get all 3 is a major accomplishment.
 
Finally another addition. A member of the all decade first team of the 1960s. The key cog in the famous Packers sweep. Former NFL Head Coach of the Bengals, and for the Shreveport Arena foortball team. #54 on the all time list.

1960 Topps Forrest Gregg

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Finally added another one. #65 on the all-time list. The guy that made Dante Culpepper a star.

The recently retired Randy Moss

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