NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

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  • JasonBanz
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 592

    Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

    I can't stand that they always have them auto'd. I would love to have one of them though. I suppose if I ever get one I'll have to deal with it being signed. I have only one problem with one of them. The Crowder was never worn. He never even dressed for it.

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    • legaleagle92481
      Banned
      • Oct 2009
      • 2538

      Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

      Originally posted by JasonBanz
      I can't stand that they always have them auto'd. I would love to have one of them though. I suppose if I ever get one I'll have to deal with it being signed. I have only one problem with one of them. The Crowder was never worn. He never even dressed for it.
      I noticed that on a couple of them, Thigpen and Odrick were also inactive yet their "gamers" are being auctioned. They even a pic of Odrick with a huge grin signing his.

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      • clinton2828
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 219

        Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

        "Jared Odrick Autographed Orange Dolphins jersey. From Sept 12 game against the NY Jets but player was injured and did not play."

        they are not stating it is game worn ; i think they aer ebeing honest. it is a team issued jersey.

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        • JasonBanz
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 592

          Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

          I actually saw Thigpen on the sidelines Sunday night. He was in uniform, I remember thinking if the Dolphins auction the orange jerseys again, maybe I can afford the Thigpen!

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          • jhunt28
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 409

            Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

            Originally posted by JasonBanz
            The Crowder was never worn. He never even dressed for it.

            Let me ask your opinion on this...Would you consider the Pennington jersey "game worn", even though he stood on the sidelines wearing a baseball cap? Personally, I would put both of them in the same category of "game issued". But I guess some would argue that just because you don't get into the game, doesn't mean it isn't game worn.

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            • hockeytigers
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 396

              Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

              If he was in pads and standing on a sideline for a game then I would consider it "Game Used". If he did not dress but wore it on the sideline, then I would call it "Game Issued".

              I think, when you start asking the question, does wearing a jersey for a backup qb make it game worn, it opens a can of worms...

              What about a kicker who kickoffs and kicks the ball for a touchback and never steps foot back on the field because his team gets shut out...does that really count as well?

              Too many questions and what if's...keep it simple...If the player is in pads, then the jersey in "Game Used".

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              • JasonBanz
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 592

                Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                I can agree, if pads were worn, I would call it "Game Used" ir "Game Worn". Personally as long as the player wears it, I really don't care. I'm not big on purchasing "issued" jerseys because I like them to be worn. I'd buy an issued jersey to get it signed. Thats it.

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                • legaleagle92481
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2538

                  Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                  Originally posted by clinton2828
                  "Jared Odrick Autographed Orange Dolphins jersey. From Sept 12 game against the NY Jets but player was injured and did not play."

                  they are not stating it is game worn ; i think they aer ebeing honest. it is a team issued jersey.
                  Yeah my bad I saw it fast.

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                  • legaleagle92481
                    Banned
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 2538

                    Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                    Originally posted by jhunt28
                    Let me ask your opinion on this...Would you consider the Pennington jersey "game worn", even though he stood on the sidelines wearing a baseball cap? Personally, I would put both of them in the same category of "game issued". But I guess some would argue that just because you don't get into the game, doesn't mean it isn't game worn.
                    Jon, I know you did not ask me but I agree with your opinion. To me game used requires actually being in the game. Otherwise what is the difference between Thigpen or another 3rd string QB standing there in a jersey and a fan standing in his seat in a jersey? Both have nothing to do with what is happening in the game.

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                    • legaleagle92481
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 2538

                      Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                      Originally posted by hockeytigers
                      If he was in pads and standing on a sideline for a game then I would consider it "Game Used". If he did not dress but wore it on the sideline, then I would call it "Game Issued".

                      I think, when you start asking the question, does wearing a jersey for a backup qb make it game worn, it opens a can of worms...

                      What about a kicker who kickoffs and kicks the ball for a touchback and never steps foot back on the field because his team gets shut out...does that really count as well?

                      Too many questions and what if's...keep it simple...If the player is in pads, then the jersey in "Game Used".
                      One play counts as GU to me. As another example how about a QB who in a blowout comes in just to kneel down? The recordkeepers will count it as a game played in either scenario which is what I think one has to go by. After all one play can be huge. Lets say guy only returns kicks and he returns the opening kickoff for a TD and then neither team scores the rest of the game and he never steps foot on the field again that day.

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                      • legaleagle92481
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 2538

                        Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                        Originally posted by JasonBanz
                        I actually saw Thigpen on the sidelines Sunday night. He was in uniform, I remember thinking if the Dolphins auction the orange jerseys again, maybe I can afford the Thigpen!
                        I believe the 3rd QB always wears a uniform because and guys correct me if I am wrong but can't the 3rd QB only play if the other two QBs get injured and are unable to play? So if Henne and Pennington both got hurt then even though he was listed as inactive wouldn't Thigpen have been able to come in as the QB? The Jets listed Clemens as inactive also that day so this is what I think explains it. Normally I don't see why an inactive player would dress or even if they would let him dress as at other positions I believe if your listed as inactive you can't play no matter what.

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                        • JasonBanz
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 592

                          Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                          Originally posted by legaleagle92481
                          I believe the 3rd QB always wears a uniform because and guys correct me if I am wrong but can't the 3rd QB only play if the other two QBs get injured and are unable to play? So if Henne and Pennington both got hurt then even though he was listed as inactive wouldn't Thigpen have been able to come in as the QB? The Jets listed Clemens as inactive also that day so this is what I think explains it. Normally I don't see why an inactive player would dress or even if they would let him dress as at other positions I believe if your listed as inactive you can't play no matter what.
                          From what I understand, that's not correct because last year when Pennington got hurt against the Chargers, Pat White was the #2 QB that game. They threw Henne in the game as he was #3. But the rule on that is, if the 3rd string goes in, the 2nd string QB that game cannot play.

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                          • legaleagle92481
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 2538

                            Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                            Originally posted by JasonBanz
                            From what I understand, that's not correct because last year when Pennington got hurt against the Chargers, Pat White was the #2 QB that game. They threw Henne in the game as he was #3. But the rule on that is, if the 3rd string goes in, the 2nd string QB that game cannot play.
                            From NFl.com here is the rule if anyone's curious I just looked it up:

                            NFL'S "third-quarterback" rule -- sometimes misunderstood:
                            Seventeen years ago (1991) the third-quarterback rule was instituted to enable teams to have an emergency quarterback available who was not on the 45-man game-day active roster, since many teams, for strategic purposes, only carried two quarterbacks on their game-day roster.
                            Everybody thinks they understand the NFL's "third-quarterback" rule. But do they?
                            The rule states that if a third quarterback is inserted before the fourth quarter, a team's first two quarterbacks cannot be used in the game at any position.
                            Another aspect of the rule is sometimes misunderstood. It is a coach's decision as to whether a third quarterback will be used.
                            The active quarterbacks do not have to be injured for a team to use its third quarterback

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                            • JasonBanz
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 592

                              Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                              I totally missed the prices on the Dolphins orange gamers. Anyone catch any of them?

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                              • dcgreg25
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 1416

                                Re: NFL AUCTIONS - Game Used

                                Originally posted by JasonBanz
                                I totally missed the prices on the Dolphins orange gamers. Anyone catch any of them?
                                Just go to the "Recently Closed" link on the NFL Auctions page, it has them listed there.

                                The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.

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