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Tom Brady 2
New England Patriots Sold Out "Brady steered the Patriots past record-setting Peyton Manning, the 15-1 Steelers and over the Eagles to land a third Super Bowl title in just his sixth season. Winning a third championship lands New England's "golden child" in the pantheon of all-time NFL quarterbacks; only Brady, Troy Aikman, Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana have won three or more NFL championships. Not bad for a sixth-round draft pick..." - McFarlane Toys |
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Tom Brady 2
New England Patriots White Jersey Variation Sold Out |
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Ben Roethlisberger
Pittsburgh Steelers Sold Out "Following Week Two of the 2004 NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers were 1-1 and had just lost starting quarterback Tommy Maddox to an elbow injury. Rookie Ben Roethlisberger stepped into the starting lineup in a brutal Miami rainstorm but guided Pittsburgh to a 13-3 victory over the Dolphins -- the first of 15 consecutive victories. "Big Ben" finished fifth in the NFL in quarterback rating and led Pittsburgh to the AFC title game. A banner hanging in Pittsburgh's Heinz Field proclaimed Roethlisberger as a "godsend." Wonder what his encore will look like?" - McFarlane Toys |
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Julius Jones
Dallas Cowboys Sold Out "A shoulder injury limited Jones to just eight games in his rookie season, but the Notre Dame product did the ‘Boys proud -- rushing for 819 yards and seven touchdowns. It wasn't that long ago that a short back with good speed and great vision paced the Dallas attack. Fans of "America's Team" are excited about the new weapon, and eager to see what his first full season will bring." -McFarlane Toys
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Willis McGahee
Buffalo Bills Sold Out No one who saw it will ever forget it. In the final minutes of
his college career, Miami running back Willis McGahee took a
devastating hit to his left knee, buckling it backward and leaving
the Fiesta Bowl crowd and a national television audience recoiling
in horror. Surgery to repair three torn ligaments was set for Jan.
5, 2003, and the Heisman Trophy finalist promised he'd still
fulfill his dream of playing in the NFL. McGahee embarked on a
vigorous rehabilitation program. Encouraged by his progress and
impressed by his determination, the Buffalo Bills selected McGahee
with the 23rd pick in the NFL draft. McGahee did not play in the
2003 season, but won the starting tailback job and turned in a
brilliant debut (1,128 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns) in
2004." - McFarlane Toys |
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Joe Horn
New Orleans Saints Sold Out "The Chiefs' loss was the Saints' gain. After four seasons
and just two starts, Joe Horn changed addresses -- leaving Kansas
City behind and landing in The Big Easy with a starring role on
the Saints. New Orleans had a season of inconsistency in 2004,
putting together a four-game winning streak and a pair of
three-game losing streaks, but Horn's brilliance was hard to
ignore. He turned in his best season ever, finishing second in the
league with 1,399 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. New Orleans
rewarded Horn with a six-year contract extension -- locking down
their best player for years to come." - McFarlane Toys |
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Tiki Barber
New York Giants Sold Out "The New York Giants jumped out to a 5-2 start last
season, only to tailspin (with losses in eight of their last nine
games) to a 6-10 finish. The absolute shining star for New York's
schizophrenic season was Tiki Barber -- who averaged nearly 5
yards per carry in racking up a career-best 1,518 yards rushing in
his third consecutive thousand-yard season. Barber combines
terrific speed with brilliant vision and he'll be the key to the
Giants offense again in 2005." - McFarlane Toys |
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Willie Roaf Kansas City Chiefs Sold Out "The 10-time Pro Bowler has left a pile of frustrated
linebackers and flattened defensive ends in his wake. Roaf brings
6'5" and 320 pounds of road-grader power to the Chiefs' left
tackle position, clearing the path for Priest Holmes, Larry
Johnson and anyone else lucky enough to run behind him. Kansas
City's offense has ranked at or near the league's best since 2002,
when Roaf arrived to cement down the most vital position on the
offensive line. Roaf isn't allowed at autograph signings for
Holmes or Trent Green, since he never lets anyone get close to
them." -McFarlane Toys |
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Randy Moss
Oakland Raiders Sold Out "This off-season (Moss) has embarked on the most
aggressive workout program of his career because he is determined
to prove to the rest of the NFL that Raiders owner Al Davis stole
the best receiver in football," wrote Karl Taro Greenfeld in
the May 16 edition of Sports Illustrated. That sound is AFC
West cornerbacks puckering up. After seven strong (and sometimes
controversial) seasons in Minnesota, Moss brings his highlight
reel to Oakland -- hoping to kickstart the Raiders offense. Moss
already ranks eighth in career touchdown catches (with 90) and
looks to add even more as the biggest addition to the Raider
Nation." - McFarlane Toys |
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Alex Smith San Francisco 49ers Not Available "Smith was the top overall selection in the 2005 draft. He re-wrote the record book at Utah, setting new standards for completion percentage (66.3 percent), passing efficiency (162.7) and yards gained per completion (13.5). Smith's career numbers are staggering, passing for 5,208 yards, 47 touchdowns and only eight interceptions. He led the Utes to their highest national ranking in 2004 while becoming the school's first Heisman Trophy and Davey O'Brien award finalist. He joins a storied franchise, hoping to become the next great quarterback to wear the 49ers red and gold." - McFarlane Toys |
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Jason Elam
Denver Broncos Insert Figure Sold Out |
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