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2012 Panini NFL Player of the Day Fantasy Football Final Results

January 23, 2013
Football

First off, I want to apologize to everyone, Panini included, for the delay.  Moving and everything else (work included) has sucked away a lot of my time.  However, it’s time to get cracking on this.  If you win, I’ll email you to get your address, as well, and I’ll probably … Continue Reading


Field Level Fantasy Football Week Six – Panini America NFL Player of the Day

November 7, 2012
Football

Again, guys, I’m sorry for my confusion on the bye weeks.  If you had both guys on bye week, you don’t get points.  It’s the only way to make it fair, since I didn’t clarify to begin with.  Don’t blame each other for this, if you want to blame me, … Continue Reading


Field Level Fantasy Football – Panini America NFL Player of the Day Week Five

November 1, 2012
Football

Apparently spending most of the week trying to get a video card to work on your system when you keep getting dead cards isn’t conducive to getting these things in on time.  Sorry for the delay guys, and thanks for your patience.  So here we go! Top Player:   Rob … Continue Reading


Field Level Fantasy Football – Panini America NFL Player of the Day Week Four

October 24, 2012
Football

I’m sorry for the goof on the scores last week, the site apparently ate half of my update.  I did calculate them correctly last week, though, so no one was shorted points on actually winning.  I also realized that I was using the points system from my Fantasy Football league, … Continue Reading


Field Level Fantasy Football — Panini America NFL Player of the Day Week Two

October 9, 2012
Football

So with the first week of our contest out of the way, let’s look at our list of competitors and how they did in week one!   Top Player:  Drew Brees (46 points) — Brad JustinF:  104 KMH: 139 Brad: 124 Evan L: 112 Brian: 131 Chris F: 0 (Did … Continue Reading


Field Level Fantasy Football — Panini America NFL Player of the Day Contest

October 2, 2012
Football

So here we are with another year and another giveaway sponsored by Panini America.  I thought for quite a while about the best way to run a contest for this, and I think I’ve come up with something that’s going to be fun and something that as many people as … Continue Reading


Field Level Box Break / Review: 2012 Panini Rookies & Stars Football

Field Level Box Break / Review:  2012 Panini Rookies & Stars Football
September 6, 2012
Box Breaks

Release Date: August 22, 2012 Price Point: $6 per pack or $96 per box at Blowout Cards. Product Loadout: 8 cards per pack, 24 packs per box, 12 boxes per case. Hit Ratios:  Each box contains four auto or memorabilia cards, 24 rookies, 1 Longevity parallel, 7 True Blue parallels, 4 Greatest Hits inserts, 3 Statistical … Continue Reading


Field Level Preview: 2012 Panini Prominence Football

Field Level Preview:  2012 Panini Prominence Football
August 27, 2012
Football

Panini is continuing their tradition of releasing products with a few hits and very little other cards with the upcoming 2012 Panini Prominence Football, due out in the middle of September.  Each box will have three hits (mostly autographs) with what appears to be at least one rookie autograph per box. … Continue Reading


2012 Topps Finest Football Numbering Shows How Ludicrous RPS Patches Have Become

August 23, 2012
Commentary

Last night, I watched a case break of 2012 Topps Finest Football from Mojobreak and something really stood out to me.  It’s the same thing that was staring me right in the face when I looked at the preview images that Topps was showing on Twitter, and I made a mention … Continue Reading


Field Level Preview: 2012 Rookies and Stars Football

Field Level Preview:  2012 Rookies and Stars Football
August 21, 2012
Football

Panini continues their road of improving their products with the upcoming release of 2012 Rookies and Stars football tomorrow.  From a look at the checklist as well as the preview cards, it looks like Rookies and Stars will have far fewer parallels than in the past, although they could still sneak … Continue Reading