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Yeah, that one Super Bowl win is memorable but more memorable than Brady’s close to double digit appearances? A whole generation has seen Brady in the Super Bowl every other year of his career.
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2000 Fleer Tradition Autographics 2000 Press Pass Autograph 2000 SCORE ROOKIE PREVIEW 2000 Pacific Crown Royale Autograph Probably others. Edit - To answer the question at hand I would say Brady. I think Namath is in a down trend. With the popular emphasis on analytics (that don't do him justice) and stats, Namath comes off looking fairly pedestrian. Plus his famous drunken sideline footage doesn't help.
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Willie Mays was the better player, yes, but having only one ring will always hurt him. The same goes for Hank Aaron - only one ring. Jackie Robinson doesn't even belong in this debate. He is popular for different reasons. I think if you wanted to do a comparison, putting Mantle's name next to Tom Brady would make a lot more sense. Brady wasn't the most talented QB of his era, but he knew how to win, and he did it again and again. And the last thing I want to say is that I've been shopping around for a decent-looking Mantle rookie for months now and I've spoken to so many owners, and guess what? Majority of them are under the age of forty-five. It looks like the boomers have already passed on their 'Mantle love' to the next generation!
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I go by volume. More people are buying Tom Brady cards than Namath. plus we will see about Mantle in 10 years. I rather invest in Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth cards. They seem to have not peaked yet. |
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Oh, that's a distinction that the vast majority of collectors don't follow.
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Here’s a breakdown of his RC’s: https://www.beckett.com/news/tom-brady-rookie-cards/ The Contenders is a massively important card.
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