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Which football cards have the player in a traditional "Heisman Pose"?
I know the 1966 Philadelphia Gale Sayers has this pose...do you know any other cards?
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1948 Leaf Van Buren (51 Bowman uses same picture but cropped tighter).
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I prefer the "auditioning for the Rockettes" pose
There is also "chasing the bus" "Don't step in the poo" "The Thinker" "No, I won't sign a Topps contract; get the hell away from me" And of course "escaping from Arkham Asylum"
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Ask Leon to move to the football card section, you should get a better response.
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Nobody nailed a Rockettes try out quite like Bob Waterfield.
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Tank Younger struck a more authentic Heisman pose than Sayers or Van Buren. The Heisman runner has the ball in his left hand.
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