2010 Prestige Tim Tebow Auto Live On Ebay, Among Others

The first Tim Tebow Prestige auto has been put up on ebay and the seller is already expecting around 400 bucks for this overhyped card. Thats more than a Peterson SP Authentic patch auto, more than just about any other auto around. The Rev. Tebow isnt the only one that has been posted, as other ugly cards from this terrible looking set are now live on eBay.

Jahvid Best Helmet Auto

Dexter McCluster Helmet Auto

Rolando McClain Draft Auto

Overall, I am so unimpressed with every aspect of this set that I cant even put it into words. I sincerely hope Panini doesnt think they can put out shit like this all year. That will not fly round these parts.
Oh, and I almost forgot. Check the price tag on this junk. Yes, a box of prestige will cost you as much as a box of almost any other 2009 product. Who would actually buy this stuff? Holy shit.

Examining The Effects of Upper Deck’s Exclusive NCAA License

Starting this past month, Upper Deck took over the exclusive license for all NCAA related likenesses and images. This meant that sets like Press Pass and SAGE were left without a way to picture the players in their uniforms or helmets. What you may not know is that sets like Prestige and Elite will also have to adjust pretty drastically, and that’s where things get pretty hairy.

As we have seen from previews recently, the Prestige rookie cards look god awful. When I say god awful, I mean that I would rather look at a bloody corpse in some cases. The design is terrible, the horizontal orientation makes the cards look weird, and the final product looks like it was built with the auto in mind. The right half of the card looks way too wide open, like there should be a sticker there, but someone forgot to put it on. Then your eye gets to the player picture and im sure that many of you had a “WTF?” moment just like I did.

See, because of the Upper Deck exclusive contract, Panini had to picture the players without any logos or likenesses regarding the schools they went to. In previous years, the players were pictured in full college garb, and actually looked like they should. This year, they are pictured helmetless and close up, and for some players, saying that they look goofy is an understatement.

It would be one thing if this were baseball or basketball, because for those sports, the player’s likeness centers around their face, because that is the way we see them on the field. The uniform is secondary, and many baseball and basketball players have made lots of money on that fact alone. In football, many player’s persona centers around their helmet and uniform, because that is the way the fans get to see them so much of the time. When cards feature players up close and personal, they get a much different reaction due to the way that people expect to see their favorite players. I couldn’t tell you what Ndamukong Suh looks like without his helmet on, but if I saw him in full uniform, I could point him out in a crowd.

When you also factor in that Donruss Elite is going to have to find a similar workaround, it becomes more and more likely that a lot of collectors are not going to like the way the cards look. If you don’t believe me, compare the cards from the Press Pass set that was out before the exclusive with the one that was released after. Its no comparison, especially when considering the look of the card.

Upper Deck may have made a dent in the first few releases of the year, but I wouldn’t say that it is something so big that people wont be able to get over it. For people like me, having helmet-less players on the cards is an immediate deal breaker, but not everyone is like that. Regardless, it has forced Panini to switch up their game, and so far, the results have been horrid. Point made, Upper Deck. Point made.

First Look: 2010 Playoff Prestige Football


This is the third product we have gotten for the 2010 calendar (UD Draft, UD Sweet Spot and this), to which I have to say that it doesnt look that bad. This will end up being a complete throwaway like most of the early year products, but at least the design for the base cards and the other stuff doesnt look terrible. I will say that the base card design is 100% better than last year’s, but the other subsets still look like they have weird floating swatch problems.

Im also not crazy that they are continuing with the manu patches for this set, as they make a similar appearance in so many of Panini’s sets over the course of the year. They did add Manu-letters which was an early year success for Topps in 2009, so I guess that they are probably going to make that a focus for 2010.
Will I buy any of this? No, not my cup of tea. Will I buy any pre-rookie remiere product? Maybe, but definitely not prestige. I think with Sweet Spot moving up in the calendar they will need to compete a little more, because this stuff just isnt going to cut it long term.