Showing posts with label Jevon Holland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jevon Holland. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2025

A Holiday Gift

 

Baseball and football cards -- just the way you like them!

Christmas in sports cards form came late, but that's because I was out of town. I usually end up with a pile of packages and trades around the holidays, mostly because I figure that people are in a giving mood and also maybe have a little extra time off to do the card thing. I'm also out of town for a bit around these holiday maybe every two out of three years, so I was greeted with an avalanche of envelopes of all shapes and sizes once mail delivery resumed after the first of the year. At the top of the pile was a generous holiday package from Dennis of Too Many Verlanders, which is always a welcome sight.


Let's look at the football guys first. This is one of the blue mirror parallels from 2018 Panini Certified and is numbered to just 50 copies. I know some people dropped a lot of money on cards of the Heisman Trophy winner Mariota early in his career, and I've benefitted lately on picking up a few of his nicer cards now that the shine has long worn off.


Here's another Ducks QB in his pro uniform. I think Justin Herbert is going to have to shed the stigma of being a Chargers player entirely if he is going to elevate his status in the NFL, but certainly having Jim Harbaugh around could eventually change things a bit. We'll see.


Of course, this is another card for my Oregon collection, but it reminds me of how strange it feels that I actually rooted for the Chiefs at one point. Like... this decade. Kind of.


It's kind of incredible that I now own two distinct versions of this fairly obscure auto/manupatch card of late oughts Ducks running back Jeremiah Johnson. You can see the other one here. (Same card, different patch!)


For every Jalen Hurts, Donovan McNabb or Randall Cunningham in my time following the Eagles, there's been a couple of Kevin Kolbs and a couple of Detmers. Well, maybe just one Kolb. Anyway, it was a great year for the Eagles and you'd think I'd have more to say about it, but the Super Bowl was kind of surreal... in a fun way!


I'm not a full fledged Eagles team collector in the same way that I am with Cardinals (baseball) cards, but I do have a couple of boxes set aside for them. I did add a bunch of base Duce Staley cards to my want list on TCDB since he was a favorite from the past, and serendipitously ended up receiving this numbered "Premiere Date" parallel from Dennis around the same time. It's great!


Jevon Holland is a really good player, and a free agent. I could certainly think of another bird team whose uniform he'd look pretty good in if you ask me.


Here's another Duck! Ed Dickson is showing off the underrated late '00s Ducks look here.


Of course, the package wasn't all pigskin pushers. (That's a thing, right?) Dennis sent over a nice little stack of baseball parallels and inserts from sets I dabble in from time to time. These two Bowman Heritage cards are both chunky one-per-pack parallels with facsimile signatures. This era used to have a lot of thick cards that would theoretically throw off someone trying to search for similarly thick coveted memorabilia cards.


This trio of lesser known baseball players are featured on mini parallels from the 2005 Bowman Heritage set. Chris Volstad is the only name I remember here. It's possible that the other two never made it to the bigs.


Last up from the set stuff is a 2005 Turkey Red red parallel for the meta collectors out there, and a '74 Highlights card from the 2023 Topps Heritage set. They don't really fit together at all, but what the hell, I was saving some space.


The last card featured here is a Cards card (hey, that's the blog!) Kolten Wong had a decent run with the team and will always been linked with the Mike Matheny era, for better and for worse. I think most of us would welcome something on the level of the Matheny days right now, considering the current state of the team (ahem: mediocrity.)

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Good Luck Ducks, Week 11: Don't Coug It! (Seriously, Don't.)


The #3 Ducks host a pesky Washington State Cougars team in a #Pac12AfterDark affair. 
 
In recent years, Oregon has had the most trouble with two Pac-12 North teams no matter what their records represented: Stanford, who upset them once again, and Washington State. The Cougars at one point were winners of four straight in the series, but the Ducks have won the last two. Still, for any players that have been around the program for more than a couple of years, the sting of losing to the Cougars must still linger. With the high stakes that accompany any game involving a top 5 team at this point in the season, you would expect all players to be on high alert.

The Cougs are coming off of a convincing win over Arizona State and could take over first place in the Pac-12 North with a win tonight. With Mike Leach and the "air raid" days a couple of seasons behind them, Washington State still has a formidable passing attack behind sophomore QB Jayden de Laura and his top target Calvin Jackson Jr.


The Ducks went with a full-on ground assault against the Huskies last week, which limited their passing game to just 98 yards from Anthony Brown Jr. It seems pretty unlikely to see a repeat of that scenario, even though Travis Dye has been the biggest part of their attack in recent weeks. Cougars/Ducks games have usually been settled through the air (aside from a certain game 20 years ago), so Oregon fans will hope for another productive but efficient game from their quarterback. Only Utah and Oregon State remain on the schedule after this one, so I think we're beyond the "trap game" possibilities at this point.

Series History: The Ducks lead the all-time series 51-42-7 and are coming off of two straight wins.

Opponent Talk: The Cougs are looking for turnovers. Let's try not to be sloppy this time.

Oregon got the monkey (or Cougar) off their back with a late game drive that ended in a game winning field goal in their last match at Autzen in 2019.

Game time is 7:30 PM PST on ESPN. Go Ducks!