Archive for September, 2009
Collectors Show Off Their Best Upper Deck Kobe Bryant Cards
Posted by: | CommentsUpper Deck has always taken pride in working with some of the best athletes: current stars as well as retired greats. Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Albert Pujols, Derek Jeter, Tiger Woods, Alexander Ovechkin, Ken Griffey Jr. and many more have a very positive relationship with us, and we’re happy to work closely with them to bring collectors the highest quality cards and memorabilia around.
As you may have heard this week, it was announced that Kobe Bryant will be leaving the elite ranks of Upper Deck athletes shortly. While we are very sad to see him go, the legacy of tremendous Kobe Bryant cards Upper Deck has brought to the market will live on and remain extremely collectible in the future (especially considering Kobe will not have multi-signed cards with players like LeBron James and Michael Jordan anymore).

To commemorate all the unique Upper Deck Kobe Bryant cards we’ve put out over the years, we asked collectors on our Facebook page to post the best Kobe cards in their collection, and the response was tremendous. From rookie cards to memorabilia cards and rare signed cards, collectors were eager to participate. You can click here to check it out. It’s a great “last hurrah” for collectors who wanted to show what the Upper Deck/Kobe Bryant relationship brought them. “Parting is such sweet sorrow” is definitely appropriate here.











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Rookie of the Week: Week 3 – Matthew Stafford
Posted by: | CommentsOne of the most exciting reasons to collect NFL rookie cards is that you get to watch their values spike if the players perform on the field. To help capture that excitement, Upper Deck launched a new website to help collectors track 2009 NFL rookie cards, but also make predictions on which rookie would have the best week at OwnTheRookies.com.
Collectors who can successfully guess the player who will be Upper Deck’s “Rookie of the Week” will be entered into a drawing to win a box of 2009 NFL cards. For helping the Detroit Lions break their NFL record losing streak, Matthew Stafford has been given top honors for this week. If you entered codes from Stafford’s cards last week, stay tuned to the website to see if you are a winner!
Many thought that the Lions could stretch their losing streak to an epic twenty games or more, unless some luck came their way. Last Sunday, Matthew Stafford proved that maybe luck wasn’t the only thing they needed. For the first time in almost two seasons, the Lions went up early thanks to a beautiful TD pass from Stafford to Bryant Johnson, and he played practically mistake free until the final gun. Stafford racked up close to 250 yards in passing and was able go without a turnover for the first time this year. He also rushed for 23 yards, helping the sometimes outmatched defense play without the pressure of the streak on their shoulders.
Stafford was the consensus overall number one pick coming out of Georgia, but not everyone thought the Lions should go in that direction. After putting up a poor performance in week one, and struggling in week two, the critics started chirping that Stafford needed more time to develop on the bench. After the game on Sunday, the tide seems to have changed. Ever since the Lions started their streak of incompetence, QB play had always been at the forefront of the disasters on the field. They had Calvin Johnson, but no talent to get the ball to him. Stafford was drafted to help with that problem, and up until the Redskins victory, was not necessarily living up to the billing.
Many teams are going to start to avoid the adjustment year that new QBs usually require to be successful because of the stellar play from Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco, and Mark Sanchez (Upper Deck’s first Rookie of the Week this year), but not everyone can fit into that mold with ease. Stafford is also playing on one of the worst teams in NFL history, so its going to be tougher for him to do well with no experience.
Even though Mark Sanchez may be the rookie toast of the league at the moment, Stafford definitely should not be ignored. He has shown flashes of brilliance despite working with a bad offensive line and one receiver. This has lead to some of the top card values of the 2009 rookie class, despite the fact that the Lions are 1-2. Regardless, Stafford will be very good, especially with the likes of Calvin Johnson and Kevin Smith playing around him; even more so as tight end Brandon Pettigrew starts to fit into his role.
When it comes to the cards available right now, there are quite a few that I would suggest picking up as soon as possible. First, when SPx is released this week, Stafford should have one of the more valuable rookie jersey autographs in the set. It will feature three swatches of player worn jersey, and will be numbered lower than many of the other releases so far this year.

Others I would keep an eye out for are his autographs out of UD Philadelphia, as some of the inscriptions he did are the best of the set. Because his autograph is so clear on every card he signs, having a hard signed example like the ones on the 5×7 box toppers out of the product can be an amazing centerpiece to any Lions collection. If you can find the one he signed “Lion King,” I may have to hunt you down for a trade, as I think it was one of the more brilliant autographs I have ever seen.

Lastly, Stafford had some great cards in UD Draft, especially the dual autographs with fellow Georgia Bulldog Knowshon Moreno. The base draft auto is another hard signed autograph card, and should be pretty affordable for the people who can’t spend much money on one. If you can get one of the duals, it wouldn’t be too bad of an investment considering that Moreno also had a great week.

Overall, Matthew Stafford should be hailed just for being the one to put a tick in the win column for the Lions, but its becoming more apparent that he is going to be great in the coming years. As the Lions improve (and they will), Stafford will too, so don’t be afraid to start your collection now while things are cheaper. He has the skills to be great, though having Johnson to throw to should help just as much.
Check in next week for the newest rookie to win top honors of the week, and don’t forget to enter in all your rookie card codes from the Upper Deck products you have collected so far. Not only can you win prizes, but the site has some great features to allow you to track rookies and their cards this season!
Adam Gellman runs the collecting blog Sports Cards Uncensored, and has been a collector of all things sports for over 15 years. To see more of his work, visit www.sportscardsuncensored.com (warning: strong language!).
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Top NHL Rookies Tackle Upper Deck’s Boot Camp
Posted by: | CommentsLast month, Upper Deck ran the first NHL Rookie Photo Shoot. The event was a huge success, and many major media outlets were there to let hockey fans know what it was all about (aboot?) Top NHL rookies got to meet the press, and more importantly, went through Upper Deck Boot Camp. With the help of Coach Cardman and “Coach Ron Cherry”, the rookies got an education on the critical lessons that need to be learned to make the transition to the NHL. If you thought the NFL Rookie Touchdown Celebration Video was entertaining, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
In this week’s video, Jared Cowen, Jonas Gustavsson, Victor Hedman, Matt Duchene, Cody Hodgson and John Tavares learn the importance of providing quality autographs.
We’ll have a new video each week, so keep coming back for more!
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Andrew Long Absorbs Blake Griffin’s Power . . . And So Can You!
Posted by: | CommentsYou’ve just read the title of the post, and you’re confused (which is understandable). This one is a little out there, so try to follow along.
Andrew Long keeps putting out some hilarious videos, and he’s managed to really do something unique with his latest offering. Blake Griffin, the #1 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, was at the Upper Deck store in Huntington Beach signing autographs. Andrew stopped by to get an item signed, but it wasn’t a jersey, a ball, or a photo.
It was a sandwich. A panini, to be more specific.
Why? Andrew believes that by eating the panini, he’ll be able to absorb Blake Griffin’s power. So if Griffin suddenly wakes up sapped of all his strength, we know who to blame. Though to his credit, when Andrew explained all of this to the top pick, he signed anyway (Griffin must not believe in such voodoo).
But wait . . . there’s more!

Andrew may have eaten half of the panini, but the other half is up for auction on eBay right now! So if you’ve ever dreamed of absorbing the power of a #1 overall NBA draft pick, this is your opportunity. Click here to check it out. As you can see in the video, this panini was truly signed at the Upper Deck store by the man himself.


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