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Posted By: John S
A quote from Adam (I am not picking on you Adam, but your comments in the other post inspired me). |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Perhaps you are working from a fallacy... "With football undeniably the most popular American sport" |
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Posted By: John S
It is hard to deny based on television ratings, merchandise sales, etc. Qualify your statement. |
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
I can not speak for anyone, but it seems that most of the people on this board are interested in the history of baseball, and the different issues that baseball cards provide. For me, I like caramel issues and a lot of color in my cards. It seems that football cards generally do not provide this for me. Football memorabilia also seem scarce from the early 1900's other than some college material. Baseball's rich history and crazy stories seem to capture the imagination of a larger group than football. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I'd be interested in it. |
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Posted By: MikeU
Using some generalizations: |
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Posted By: andy becker
it's an interesting topic. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I love football, but have never been interested in collecting football cards. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that baseball is so ingrained in American culture and the fact that old baseball stars are very well known (ruth, cobb, etc) - the same cant be said for old football stars - heck, I hardly recognize half the names in the football HOF. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I think football's great! I like watching it as much as baseball. I've been collecting football stuff for a while but there just seems to be more diversity in collecting baseball material. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
By the same token, NASCAR is rising in popularity and its card hooby and collector base is abysmal. |
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Posted By: John S
Mike, |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
MikeU: could you slow that down a bit so that none of us miss your meaning? |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
There may be some of us that secretly collect both baseball and football. |
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Posted By: MikeU
I should have put a smile face after my generalization comment. In any case, I do think that for some reason there are many more statitics geeks and history geeks in baseball than football. Fatansy Football does not count as being as serious geekdom for history or historical statistics. Also for some reason, baseball card collecting resonates much deeper for sports fans than the other sports. It has been close to 30 years that I have heard people say how undervalued football is and that the cards will sky rocket. Like I said, card collecting for Football and Nascar for that matter just does not reasonate with their fans. Most football card collectors are baseball card collectors that love football. |
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Posted By: DJ
Here are things that I think suck and I KNOW I WILL BE IN THE MINORITY: Beer, Red Meat, Seafood and Elvis Presley. I think football is great! |
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Posted By: joe bennan
Ok Ok ...You got me. I am a closet football card collector. I guess now I can bring my football cards out of the closet. Wait, that must take a higher IQ and education to do that. I guess I'll ask a vintage card collector to help me. BTW, that the stupid statement I've heard on this board. Lower IQ's and less sophistication. What garbage. Sometime the holier than thou attitude on this board is purely sickening. |
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Posted By: Mark
I could be mistaken, but I think: |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...but no one really cares about it. It is not as emotionally ingrained in our collective psyches and that is because... |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
As a quiz, you could have them indentify who your avatar photo is, should keep them guessing for a while(all those astute baseball collectors) |
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Posted By: Chad
The problem with football is its lameness. When it solves this problem, I may care. Until then, I'd rather follow the Premiership or Project Runway, |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
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Posted By: John Barnes
1. Football wasn't as exciting or popular in it's infancy (teens and 20s) as baseball was at that time. Thus, the players that would be featured on those cards would be less popular (if the cards even existed) |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I actually love Football, but don't think the collecting of football will catch the heated fever of baseball in my lifetime. During football season, football is life in the US, especially here in Pittsburgh. However the season is way too short. History of pro football isn't as well studied, combined with the fact that the game is so different now. Also, true pro football didn't really exist until the 1920's and even then it was a distant second in popularity to the college game. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I dont care at all about football but when i actually hate it is during the season when its all you hear about monday on espn and talk radio. A 16 game season over 17 weeks is horrible,i like following baseball day by day thru the year,i dont like waiting 6 days for the next game,especially if my team lost! |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
congrats Rhett |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I know some sophisticated football memorabilia collectors that have tremendous knowledge of the history of the game and the collectibles they own. |
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Posted By: Mark
"Baseball is different from any other sport, very different. For instance, in most sports you score points or goals; in baseball you score runs. In most sports the ball, or object, is put in play by the offensive team; in baseball the defensive team puts the ball in play, and only the defense is allowed to touch the ball. In fact, in baseball if an offensive player touches the ball intentionally, he's out; sometimes unintentionally, he's out." |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Mark, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Fottball is a sport for lazy fans. You only have to pay attention once a week. It's also features the least amount of action of any sport. Someone did a study one time as to how much time there was action action going on during each given sport. Basketball, hockey and soccer are all nonstop action while the clock is running. Baseball has action from the time the ball is pitched until the play ends. Football has action from the time the ball is hiked until the play ends. Baseball had an averof over 30 minutes of action in a game. Football averaged less than 12 minutes of action. That's pathetic. Less than 1 in 5 minutes of 60 minutes of game time has action. Now that's a boring game. |
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Posted By: John S
Now this is what I was looking for: |
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Posted By: andy becker
...."Football is dominated in high school by the big and dumb. If you were one of these guys in high school, maybe you still like football." |
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Posted By: James Feagin
I will take a college football Saturday over any MLB game of the week. I will take most college bowl games over baseball playoffs. However, football suffers from these three factors..... |
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Posted By: Joe D.
James.... I was almost with you until number 4) |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I hate football for many reasons: |
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Posted By: martindl
I'm clearly in the minority of the posters in this thread - I love all sports, i just happen to focus my collecting habits on baseball. |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Football cards are no longer cheap. The collections being built by some would rival many high end baseball card collections. In fact an sgc 96 1935 national chicle Bronko Nagurski card just sold for 240,000 dollars. |
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Posted By: MikeU
"So, it is sophisticated to hit a little white ball 400 ft." |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I was at a party a really wealthy friend was throwing. His entourage, corporate underlings and service providers (I'm not one, so I could sit back and enjoy the ass-kissing displays) were trying to catch "daddy's" attention. One of them starting in with the golf stories to prove his prowess on the links. The host looked up, said "golf is a stupid sport" and walked away. It was a beautiful thing to see. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
If we were interested in % of action like in Jay's post, then we would all watch soccer. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
cant hit a homer in football. Football does suck, especially if |
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Posted By: DJ
I agree with James, get cheerleaders off the field! Red Auerbach says that as long as he's involved with the Celtics, there will never be cheerleaders on the court. Only NBA team without cheerleaders. NBA Basketball sucks...so does Golf. |
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Posted By: Jason
I would watch more football if they got rid of the players, the game, and just put #4 out on the field in game-like conditions! |
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Posted By: runscott
I disagree with your assertion that football is undeniably the most popular sport. You made the claim, and I disagree. I don't tie merchandising and television ratings directly to popularity - I got up every morning at sun-up, every day during the summer, to play baseball. I stopped when my mother came out to the field and started yelling at me. There was no merchandising involved and I didn't watch much baseball on t.v., but I sure as hell bought tons of baseball cards. On the other hand, we rarely ever missed a football game on television - did that make it 'undeniably more popular'?...I don't think so. |
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Posted By: DJ
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'm a huge baseball fan, but all-time favorite sport is Australian Rules Football, or Footie as it's known Down Under. The game is the perfect American sport. It's fast paced, high scoring and violent. Second place if Ultimate Fighting. When they changed the rule that forces fighters in the gaurd to get back to their feet if the opponent does come after them, made for a lot more interesting fights because you didn't have guys immediately dropping to the gaurd position anymore. It's makes boxing look like a pillow fight. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Yes Warshawlaw, being self employed gives you a different perspective on ass-kissing. But what I most enjoy is the expression of success that some employees exhibit following a particularly well implemented (in their eyes) session. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Baseball has more action than football. The difference is that Americans want their action violent and baseball's action isn't violent, while football is about as violent as get, next boxing and UFC. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
DJ,watching a Royals vs Devil Rays game in September isnt as bad as you made it sound,especially if you follow minor league baseball and you know the minor leaguers that are getting playing time. I'll watch any baseball game tho so im not the best person to ask but its good to finally see the prospects that i read and follow all summer.Some of the most interesting games to me are ones i cant see,the Arizona Fall League games played after the season.Each organizations sends 5-6 players down there and they all play against each other. |
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Posted By: runscott
Another point is that many huge football fans are fans of College Football (like myself), as opposed to NFL, while with baseball fans it's primarily MLB, not so much college. I was lucky in that when I lived in Atlanta we had the regionals at Georgia Tech and Athens quite a bit, so we got some great college baseball, but that's not the norm. Also, college baseball, even the playoffs leading to the CWS, aren't anywhere near at the same level as MLB, while college football is frequently better than NFL (as a spectator sport anyway). |
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Posted By: MikeU
Here is a little personal story to put football card collecting into perspective. At this years National, I had a conversation with Randy Stuckemeyer. He was the seller of the SGC 96 Bronko for $240,00. I asked him why did he sell the card? He had a few key comments: |
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