HOLY SHIT: Topps LOSES NFL License

I posted before that it will most likely be down to two manufacturers in football come 2010, and today the NFL Players inc issued a statement that Topps is out of the NFL for the foreseeable future. I think I am glad because sets like Triple Threads, Sterling and Lettermen are gone, but very fucking sad that this will be Chrome’s last year.

Topps has assaulted my senses quite a bit over the last few years, but Topps Chrome and Bowman Chrome deserve a place around the campfire. On top of all of that, anytime variety is TAKEN AWAY from collectors, we are the ones that lose, as well as the companies that lose out. Exclusivity sucks no matter which way you slice it, and now that we wont have a flagship Topps set for the first time in decades, its kind of sad to imagine what is going to be happening.
This is really a huge victory for Upper Deck and Panini, as their market share will increase exponetially, but there will also be MANY angry Topps collectors who will scoff at the idea of a football industry without their favorites. There will probably still be unlicensed Topps products, though not as many, as the company prepares to do battle with the biggest license of them all under its belt. When you think about it, having only baseball is not a bad thing for a company that was built on America’s past time, but the nostalgia still brings forth angry feelings of loss.
Lastly, it looks as if we will no longer have resolution on lingering Topps problems, and those redemptions we all have are now in Jeopardy. Lets hope they finish strong, unlike what has happened with Basketball, as Topps Signature Edition football is surely on the way. Either way, with all the different Chicken Little and “OMG THINK OF THE CHILDREN” posts that are surely coming, we will definitely get a clear picture of how the hobby is reacting to the news.
Popcorn anyone?

November BLOWOUT Special For SCU Readers: SOLD OUT!

Here is the first BLOWOUT special, and it is a great deal for a great product:

2006 UD Legends Football – SOLD OUT!

PRODUCT INFO:

Configuration: 24 packs per box. 5 cards per pack. 3 AUTOS per Box.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

– Signatures of NFL Legends greats like John Elway, Dan Marino, Barry Sanders and many more, falling 3 per box on average!
– An average of 2 rookies numbered to 750 per box!
– Look for rookie cards of Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush and many more!
– Dual and Triple autograph cards pairing legendary greats, current NFL stars and 2006 rookies numbered to 5!

CONTENT BREAKDOWN:

Regular Set – Featuring NFL Legendary greats!

– 100 Regular Cards
– 100 Future Legends

Signature Cards – Combine to fall 3 per box on average!

– Legendary Signatures
– Canton Classics – numbered to 5
– Time Passages – numbered to 5
– Trophy Tandems – numbered to 5
– Signature Generations – numbered to 5
– Franchise Signatures – numbered to 5

Each month there will be a new special, so be sure to stay tuned to this site and Twitter to be the first to score the deal.
Also, Sports Cards Uncensored will have a part in the Blowout Cards BLACK friday promotion, be sure to check back here on 11/27/09 for more info.