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Originally Posted by swarmee
Seriously? These cards are printed the day after they happened. Topps doesn't have agreements with every photog in the world at every game. That was the best one they could find on a tight deadline.
You get today's "Waaaaah!" Award.
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Are you for real, John? Did you read
every word in my post?
I
know there's a deadline involved in making these cards.
Did you read the part of my post where I said "Was this really the best photo Topps could get
by the time they had go to print?" That statement demonstrates my understanding that due to time pressures, they don't have the luxury of making a leisurely, relaxed evaluation of what would be the absolute best image to use on the card.
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Originally Posted by swarmee
That was the best one they could find on a tight deadline.
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Are you sure? Are you absolutely sure? Are you sure that of all the photos Topps had to choose from, even with the deadline pressure,
that was the very best one?
Who is your favorite player, John? Do you try to collect all of his cards? If you do, and if Topps Now put out a card of that player, and they used a photo like the one used for the Alonso card where you can't actually tell that the guy in the photo is who Topps says it is, would you be happy with that? Based on your response to me, your answer would have to be "yes."
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Originally Posted by swarmee
You get today's "Waaaaah!" Award.
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I'd like to thank all of my beloved Thumbamaniacs out there for making this moment possible-- oh, wait a minute, there's been a mistake, just like at the Oscars a couple of years ago. The award actually goes to
you, John. Congratulations on a job well done!