Tuesday, May 29, 2012

2012 Press Pass FanFare Football Cards Box Break Recap And Review



Just the hits.  That is what you will find in boxes of 2012 Press Pass FanFare Football.  5 cards, all autographs.  With a high percentage of first round draft picks, this is a good bet for pre-season prospectors.

2012 Press Pass Football fits our Premium cards category nicely. Each hobby box contains 5 autograph cards.

Here are the card we found in our box.
Case Keenum Blue Auto #/399 - Undrafted - Signed with the Houston Texans as free agent

Jeff Fuller Blue Auto #/399 - Undrafted - Signed with the Miami Doplhins as free agent

T.Y Hilton Auto - Drafted Round 3 - 92nd overall by the Indianapolis Colts

Stephen Hill Auto - Drafted Round 2 - 43rd overall by the New York Jets

 Brian Quick Auto - Drafted Round 2 - 33rd overall by the St. Louis Rams

Overall Look
These cards are impossible to scan with their wall-to-wall Chromium technology.  (If anyone has any neat tricks for scanning chrome/mirror/foil cards, please pass them along.)  The pictures do not quite capture how impressive these cards look in person, on the front, at least.  Turn over the card and you have a repeat of the picture with a congratulatory /authenticity statement.  Nothing more.  When these types of hit cards are part of a large set of regular trading cards, it is a non-issue.  As a stand alone set, it feels somewhat lacking.

Quality and Variety of Checklist
This is a short list with plenty of potential include anticipated standouts including Andrew Luck, RG3 and Trent Richardson.

Do the Hits satisfy?
Short of the back of the card design issue, these are very satisfying hits to pull and will get rookie speculators excited.

Will you keep coming back for more?
This could wind up like candy, a sweet treat, for those willing to take a chance, or even potato chips, you can’t just stop at one, for those who like to go for the win.

Rating
4 out of 5

2012 Press Pass FanFare Football might have worked better as the hits for another series of cards, but still works well for those looking to pull some nice on-card autos.

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