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Old 12-31-2011, 07:15 PM   #1
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Post 2011 Panini Certified Football NFL Trading Cards Box Break Recap and Review

Freshman Fabrics, Hometown Heroes and Fabric of the Game means 2011 Panini Certified Football cards are here. Once again, the Rookies Class is front and center so here isanother opportunity to pull that player you might not have yet.


Certified Football falls into our premium cardscategory. Each box contains 10 – 5card packs, with 4 Autograph or Memorabilia cards with at least 1 Autographcard per box.


Here are some of the cards we pulled from our box.


Base Cards

Arian Foster, front and back



Ryan Fitzpatrick, Matt Forte, Troy Polamalu


Jared Allen, Jason Witten, Michael Vick


Santonio Holmes, Steven Jackson, Tim Tebow

New Generation Rookies

Tyron Smith #/999, Jay Finley #/999


Da' Quan Bowers #/999, DeMarcus Van Dyke #/999

Mirror Parallels

Louis Murphy #/250, LeSean McCoy#/25

The Hits

Delone Carter Freshman Fabrics Jumbo Swatch #/50


AJ Green Certifed Potenial Swatch #250


Dez Bryant Mirror Prime Patch #/5



Jerrel Jernigan Freshman Fabric Dual Swatch Autograph #/499


Overall Look
Base cards work well here. Hit design here is classic to the Certified line of cardswith the Fabric of the Game Team Die Cut cards making the best use of space.


Quality and Variety of Players
The balance here speaks of a Rookie class checklist with 150veteran players base cards and 100 rookie cards. While small and low numbered, the hits like Hometown Heroesand Immortals are really nice.


Do the Hits satisfy?
Again, this is a case of what you are collecting. If you are concentrating on the RookieClass, al is good. If you happento pull one of the veteran hits you will be very satisfied.


Will you keep coming back for more?
Most will be hunting for hits with Certified Football andwill be looking to spread the risk by purchasing this in volume.


Rating

4 out of 5


2011 Panini Certified Football continues the great offeringsfor Rookie Class collectors.



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nice review really like the Freshman Fabric Dual Swatch Autograph real clean looking
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