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Could have been worse, I suppose - he could have suffered the fate of the poor guy in the knit cap near the 20 on this one! And why did they touch up the football to make it look like Greg is hanging onto a piece of cardboard?
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Definite low water era for Topps, vintage wise. Still prefer them to today's cards.
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Knit cap guy must be in the witness protection program.
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