Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Year: 2003
Set: Topps 1st Edition (Rate)
Card: #92 Ross Tucker
“ I like the blue border and the large photo. Besides that I don't see anything I really like. I don't see a point to having a second photo of just the face of a player in a mask. If they had put one of him without the mask there it might have worked, or if that picture was on the back maybe. On the back I like the bio instead of stats for football cards. ” -davidhandberry
“ This was a great year for Topps football in terms of design. It's got the whole "1983 Topps baseball" vibe to it, plus the back of the card is appealing. [insert old crotchety man voice]: Why can't football cards stick to the basic principles today?? ” -mkaz80
“ Doing the Watusi. ” -NYMHall
“ OLs should have some kind of stats. Even if it is simply how many times he gets his haircut each year. ” -NJDevils
“ Back when they used to give offensive lineman cards. ” -carthage44
“ Dark scan. I like the 2003 Topps set. But 1st Edition is a silly parallel. ” -cjjt
“ "What's that, Jack? What? You're a big, bad C.I.A. man, huh? Did they teach you *that* in the C.I.A.? They teach you that?" ” -sahal694
“ I don't remember Ross Tucker, but I do like this set a lot. And he has good speed skater form here. ” -switzr1
“ OK how can I be positive with a Cowboys card? LOL. (Life long Skins fan here OK) This 2003 Topps football shares the same general design as the Baseball during the years when Topps standardized their designs across all the sports they produced sets for. I think I have always liked the 2003 design despite thinking that the early 2000s were still part of the overproduced years when I got back into the hobby circa 2004/5. ” -captkirk42
“ Topps football is awesome! Seriously it is. It's the only brand of the only sport I collect. ” -cnangle
“ "Come on baby... Lets do the twist!" ” -YoRicha
“ Pretty sure this is an uncorrected error and that Russell Maryland is actually pictured on this card. ” -UKboogie
“ The write up on the back of this is very, very good! As for the front a nice action shot, but I'm a little perplexed as to how an offensive lineman would end up right next to the out of bounds lines. Special teams? Pregame warm up drill? ” -rmpaq5