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Sometimes people don't set out to collect a certain player or pose but a number of tough cards seem to follow you and wind up in your collection. Before you know it you are keeping an eye open for more even though you never felt any special attraction to the player or pose before. I call this having a cardboard stalker. I am not a guy to start a back run, though I think they are awesome to see, but I have a few stalkers that are definitely trying to push me to do it.
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