I think it varies a lot depending on specific cards involved and era. Crimping was probably more common at one point due to poorer quality control. Highly playable cards probably also receive a higher mark up as well.
Well for grading crimped is really bad. However there are a number of people that specifically collect them since they're reasonably rare and an interesting novelty.
I highly doubt that will sell for 100k. A 9.5 Alpha Lotus, the highest graded Alpha, went for about 50k recently. Alpha is significantly more rare than Beta.
He doesn't really do villain roles. He was a hitman in Road to Perdition, He was in Ladykillers, and if you want to play it out as him being a shithead in that ladies baseball movie, but that's a stretch.
Yeah that trade for Richardson was pretty awful. I mean I get wanting to try something to get a run game, but holy shit that's way too much for a guy that was basically getting tackled at the line of scrimmage every down.
They could certainly live with 10-15 INTs a year if he's throwing for 4500 yards and 40 TDs too. They still need a running game and some help on defense either way.
Yeah they're just going all in on Peyton and hoping these trades get them this year or next at the latest and then they'd have to almost start from scratch at that point.
Hopkins and Rivers seems pretty good if you're starving at QB. I don't know what your RB situation will be without Woodhead, but this seems like it would be good for you.
At this point I've become pretty apathetic toward remakes. I just sort of don't really care and assume most of them will just suck and any that actually don't are a pleasant surprise. This goes for movies as well.
Ugh. John Brown was active so I played him. Not one target. I would have played Decker in that slot if he had been out and he scored 18 on my bench! Now I need my shitshow overpriced RBs and Panthers D to outscore Hilton by 27!