When I was a young lad I liked dolphins. I still do, dolphins are awesome. And around the time I found out there was a football team called the Dolphins I learned that they had a pretty good quarterback.
I was instantly drawn to the Dolphins logo, colors, and wordmark. If I were the kind of collector that hoards a hundred copies of the same card, this would be one I'd hoard. Before I became a Packer backer I had a handful of favorite players - Randall Cunningham, Art Monk, Steve Largent, Eric Dickerson, and Reggie White - but Dan was the man. Marino memorabilia in particular - from the oversized jersey my brother bought me as a Christmas gift to the 1988 Starting Lineup figure I lost in my sister's backyard - made some lifelong memories.
And so I thought I'd wrap up NFL Week here at The Collector with a look at my Marino collection.
As I've mentioned my football card collection is heavily weighted toward Packers players. Just look at my top ten players:
Marino is barely hanging on to that 9th spot, and Edgar Bennett is actually ahead of him because three of my cards are duplicates:
I really haven't focused on my Dan Marino PC in quite a while. Sometimes I pick up a card here and there on TCDB or COMC - or dime boxes back in the pre-Covid days. My latest COMC order included just one new Marino card:
I don't have an autographed Marino item in my collection, but I do have a low-numbered relic and a high-grade rookie card:
Dan's 1984 total of 5,084 passing yards seemed like an unbreakable record for a while - but due to today's pass-happy NFL it barely breaks the single-season top ten.
These are my only high-value Marino cards. In fact I only have one other serial numbered insert or parallel:
This eBay 1 of 1 (#d 199/199) was a lucky find on COMC in July 2018. I was able to add it to my cart for just $1.45.
Here are some more of my favorite Marino inserts. I picked up this 2015 Topps Fire Transcendent Touchdowns card in a TCDB trade:
1996 Playoff Prime X's and O's are one of my all-time favorite insert sets. I bought tons of this stuff looking for these helmet due-cuts but never pulled a Marino card. (This was another COMC purchase.)
Last summer I wrote a post about the 1993 SP Baseball set and I was tempted to do the same thing for SP Football, mostly based on Marino's card.
Perhaps I will review this set on The 1993 one day.
Here's another '90s favorite, and a set filler from my 2016 Donruss football set.
And there you have it - 13 cards of #13. I do plan to target Dan in future TCDB trades. Perhaps I'll make it a 2021 goal to acquire my 100th unique Marino card. There are plenty more that I'd like to add, including 1987 Topps, 1993 Score Franchise, and maybe even a 1996 Topps 40th Anniversary insert.
Who's your favorite player that never played for your favorite team?
I hope you enjoyed these NFL Week posts. I'll be back in a few days with the rest of my COMC order.
Thanks for reading and celebrating football with me!
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Barry Sanders, Bob Lilly.
ReplyDeleteGreat relic, nice RC, and love the die-cut! Sometimes it feels like we're seeing Dan Marino with Stafford at QB in Detroit considering the numbers he puts up, but then I remember that Marino won lots of games and even went to the playoffs. I guess Dan was just one of those stars in sports that never won a title, but at least unlike, say, Ken Griffey Jr., he did get one shot in a championship game.
ReplyDeleteI guess I don't really have one for football. Though Walter Payton, Darrell Green, Ron Brown, Tim Brown, and Bo Jackson all made a run at it at some point.
ReplyDeleteBasketball's easy - Magic Johnson.
Hockey - Patrick Roy.
Baseball - Didn't really have one when I was young. Tony Gwynn and Trevor Hoffman since I moved to San Diego.
I like the look of that 2016 Donruss, even though it's a ghost card.
Oh man... that's a great question. Marino is up there. Was a favorite of mine during his playing years. In recent years... I'd say Ed Reed and Ray Lewis.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I've mentioned this before but I HATED Dan Marino. Living in Buffalo, he was the most despised player in the late 1980s. The whole city disliked him. I can tell you all kinds of unkind things done in Buffalo bars in the name of Marino and Don Shula back then.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I've always grudgingly admitted to myself that the Dolphins' color scheme is fantastic.
I've never had a favorite player on another team. I have other teams I like other than my favorite one, but not an individual favorite.
Squish the Fish!
DeleteI believe he may appear on a NASCAR card. He co-owned a team in 1998. I'll check and see if I can find it.
ReplyDeleteWhile it may not be the size of your Packers or other player collections, that's quite an impressive grouping of Marino cards right there. I'm drooling over that RC, it's one I'm considering picking up for my Cardboard Keepers project at some point. Great post!
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ReplyDeleteAdvertisement aside, nice pickups for your collection there. Marino was a total stud. It's really too bad he didn't take home a championship. Also, I agree with Night Owl. Great team colors.
Not sure who is my favorite player who never played for my team. But when i was little I liked penguins and when I found out there was a hockey team with that name, they became my favorite hockey team for a few years.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Brett, naturally.
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