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Aussiewayne's Wantlist - Football The Trading Card Database http://www.tradingcarddb.com aussiewayne's Wantlist - Football 1989 Pro Set 100a John Elway ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 6 Bubby Brister 1992 Pro Set Power 89 Brian Blades 1989 Pro Set 193c Stacey Toran VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 7 John Elway 1992 Pro Set Power 90 Neil Smith 1989 Pro Set 266a Bobby Hebert ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 8 Troy Aikman 1992 Pro Set Power 91 Kevin Greene 1989 Pro Set 363a Anthony Miller RC, ER 1992 Pro Set Power 9 Rodney Peete 1992 Pro Set Power 92 Reggie White 1989 Pro Set 478c Jim McMahon VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 10 Dan McGwire 1992 Pro Set Power 93 Jerry Ball 1989 Pro Set 480c Earnest Byner VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 11 Mark Rypien 1992 Pro Set Power 94 Charles Haley 1989 Pro Set 480d Earnest Byner VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 12 Randall Cunningh 1992 Pro Set Power 95 Richard Dent 1989 Pro Set 483c Gerald Riggs VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 13 Dan Marino 1992 Pro Set Power 97 Cornelius Bennet 1989 Pro Set 483d Gerald Riggs VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 14 Vinny Testaverde 1992 Pro Set Power 99 Doug Smith 1989 Pro Set 535a Gizmo Williams RC, ER 1992 Pro Set Power 15 Jeff Hostetler 1992 Pro Set Power 100 Jim Kelly 1989 Pro Set 1989 Santa Claus 1992 Pro Set Power 17 Dave Krieg 1992 Pro Set Power 101 Michael Jackson 1989 Pro Set 455 Blair Bush 1992 Pro Set Power 18 Jeff Jaeger 1992 Pro Set Power 102 Steve Christie 1989 Pro Set 445 Thomas Sanders 1992 Pro Set Power 19 Bernie Kosar 1992 Pro Set Power 103 Timm Rosenbach 1989 Pro Set 463 James Lofton 1992 Pro Set Power 20 Barry Sanders 1992 Pro Set Power 104 Brett Favre 1990 FACT Pro Set Cincinna 97 Bennie Blades W1 1992 Pro Set Power 21 Deion Sanders 1992 Pro Set Power 106 Kevin Butler 1990 FACT Pro Set Cincinna 288 Don Griffin W1 1992 Pro Set Power 22 Emmitt Smith 1992 Pro Set Power 107 Boomer Esiason 1990 FACT Pro Set Cincinna 338 Eric Dickerson PB, UE 1992 Pro Set Power 25 Brad Muster 1992 Pro Set Power 108 Steve Young 1990 Pro Set 59b Mike Ditka CO 1992 Pro Set Power 26 Rod Woodson 1992 Pro Set Power 109 Norm Johnson 1990 Pro Set 161c Art Shell CO, CO 1992 Pro Set Power 27 Rodney Hampton 1992 Pro Set Power 110 Jay Schroeder 1990 Pro Set 204a Fred Marion VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 28 Darrell Green 1992 Pro Set Power 112 Chris Miller 1990 Pro Set 343c Chris Hinton PB 1992 Pro Set Power 31 Lonnie Young 1992 Pro Set Power 113 Steve Bono RC 1990 Pro Set 386b Randall Cunningh PB 1992 Pro Set Power 33 Merril Hoge 1992 Pro Set Power 114 Neil O'Donnell 1990 Pro Set 627a Rod Bernstine ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 34 Thurman Thomas 1992 Pro Set Power 115 David Klingler RC 1990 Pro Set 723a Oliver Barnett PSP, R 1992 Pro Set Power 35 Neal Anderson 1992 Pro Set Power 116 Rich Gannon 1990 Pro Set 772a Dexter Manley ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 36 Bennie Blades 1992 Pro Set Power 117 Chris Chandler 1990 Pro Set NNO Lombardi HOLO, 1992 Pro Set Power 38 Nick Bell 1992 Pro Set Power 118 Stan Gelbaugh 1990 Pro Set NNOa Michael Dean Per VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 39 Johnny Johnson 1992 Pro Set Power 119 Scott Mitchell 1990 Pro Set NNOb Michael Dean Per VAR 1992 Pro Set Power 41 Keith Byars 1992 Pro Set Power 120 Mark Carrier 1990 Pro Set NNO William Roberts 1992 Pro Set Power 43 Elvis Patterson 1992 Pro Set Power 121 Terry Allen 1990 Pro Set 338 Lud Denny 1992 Pro Set Power 44 Lorenzo White 1992 Pro Set Power 122 Tim McKyer 1990 Pro Set 444 Thurman Thomas 3D 1992 Pro Set Power 45 Tony Stargell 1992 Pro Set Power 123 Barry Word 1990 Pro Set 666 Steve Young 1992 Pro Set Power 46 Tim McDonald 1992 Pro Set Power 124 Freeman McNeil 1991 Pro Set 8b Jim Kelly LL, ER 1992 Pro Set Power 47 Kirby Jackson 1992 Pro Set Power 125 Louis Oliver 1991 Pro Set 19a Derrick Thomas LL, ER 1992 Pro Set Power 48 Lionel Washingto 1992 Pro Set Power 126 Jarvis Williams 1991 Pro Set 78a Jim Kelly COR 1992 Pro Set Power 49 Dennis Smith 1992 Pro Set Power 127 Steve Atwater 1991 Pro Set 92 Darion Conner ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 50 Mike Singletary 1992 Pro Set Power 128 Cris Dishman 1991 Pro Set 125a Webster Slaughte COR 1992 Pro Set Power 51 Mike Croel 1992 Pro Set Power 129 Eric Dickerson 1991 Pro Set 175b Eric Dickerson ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 52 Pepper Johnson 1992 Pro Set Power 130 Brad Baxter 1991 Pro Set 306b Chuck Knox CO, ER 1992 Pro Set Power 53 Vaughan Johnson 1992 Pro Set Power 131 Frank Minnifield 1991 Pro Set 306c Chuck Knox CO 1992 Pro Set Power 56 Lawrence Taylor 1992 Pro Set Power 133 David Fulcher 1991 Pro Set 318a Andre Collins COR 1992 Pro Set Power 57 Clay Matthews 1992 Pro Set Power 134 Herschel Walker 1991 Pro Set 328a Steve Tasker REP, C 1992 Pro Set Power 59 Seth Joyner 1992 Pro Set Power 135 Christian Okoye 1991 Pro Set 335b Bo Jackson / Bar REP, E 1992 Pro Set Power 60 Stan Thomas 1992 Pro Set Power 136 Jerome Henderson 1991 Pro Set 375b Anthony Munoz THINK, 1992 Pro Set Power 61 Nate Newton 1992 Pro Set Power 138 Todd Scott 1991 Pro Set 375d Anthony Munoz COR 1992 Pro Set Power 62 Matt Brock 1992 Pro Set Power 139 Robert Delpino 1991 Pro Set 843a Randal Hill ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 63 Gene Chilton RC 1992 Pro Set Power 140 Gary Anderson 1991 Pro Set 843b Randal Hill ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 64 Randall McDaniel 1992 Pro Set Power 141 Todd Lyght 1991 Pro Set - Draft Day 694b Mike Croel 1992 Pro Set Power 65 Max Montoya 1992 Pro Set Power 142 Chris Warren 1991 Pro Set - Draft Day 694c Rocket Ismail 1992 Pro Set Power 66 Joe Jacoby 1992 Pro Set Power 143 Mike Brim RC 1991 Pro Set - Draft Day 694d Rocket Ismail 1992 Pro Set Power 68 Ed King 1992 Pro Set Power 144 Tom Rathman 1991 Pro Set - Draft Day 694e Rocket Ismail 1992 Pro Set Power 69 Mark Schlereth RC 1992 Pro Set Power 145 Dexter McNabb RC 1991 Pro Set - Draft Day 694f Todd Lyght 1992 Pro Set Power 71 Charles Mann 1992 Pro Set Power 146 Vince Workman 1991 Pro Set - Draft Day 694g Dan McGwire 1992 Pro Set Power 73 Simon Fletcher 1992 Pro Set Power 147 A.J. Johnson 1991 Pro Set Platinum PM1 Emmitt Smith Pla 1992 Pro Set Power 75 Howie Long 1992 Pro Set Power 148 Brian Washington 1992 Pro Set 24b Nick Lowery ML, CO 1992 Pro Set Power 76 Steve McMichael 1992 Pro Set Power 149 David Tate 1992 Pro Set 75 Gary Clark 1992 Pro Set Power 77 Karl Mecklenburg 1992 Pro Set Power 150 Johnny Holland 1992 Pro Set 663a Steve DeBerg ERR 1992 Pro Set Power 78 Anthony Munoz 1992 Pro Set Power 151 Monte Coleman 1992 Pro Set AU150 Emmitt Smith AU 1992 Pro Set Power 80 Jerry Rice 1992 Pro Set Power 152 Keith McCants 1992 Pro Set AU168 Erik Kramer AU 1992 Pro Set Power 82 John Taylor 1992 Pro Set Power 153 Eugene Seale RC 1992 Pro Set - Ground Forc 105 Thurman Thomas 1992 Pro Set Power 83 Andre Reed 1992 Pro Set Power 154 Al Smith 1992 Pro Set Power 1 Warren Moon 1992 Pro Set Power 84 Haywood Jeffires 1992 Pro Set Power 155 Andre Collins 1992 Pro Set Power 2 Mike Horan 1992 Pro Set Power 85 Mark Duper 1992 Pro Set Power 156 Pat Swilling 1992 Pro Set Power 3 Bobby Hebert 1992 Pro Set Power 86 Fred Barnett 1992 Pro Set Power 157 Rickey Jackson 1992 Pro Set Power 4 Jim Harbaugh 1992 Pro Set Power 87 Tom Waddle 1992 Pro Set Power 158 Wilber Marshall 1992 Pro Set Power 5 Sean Landeta 1992 Pro Set Power 88 Michael Irvin 1992 Pro Set Power 160 Fred Stokes 1992 Pro Set Power 161 Lance Smith 1992 Pro Set Power 246 Bobby Humphrey 1993 Pro Set - All-Rookie 27 George Teague 1992 Pro Set Power 162 Guy McIntyre 1992 Pro Set Power 247 Duane Bickett 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 1 Derrick Lassic 1992 Pro Set Power 163 Bill Maas 1992 Pro Set Power 248 James Francis 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 2 Reggie Brooks 1992 Pro Set Power 164 Gerald Perry 1992 Pro Set Power 251 Bryan Cox 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 3 Garrison Hearst 1992 Pro Set Power 166 Tony Jones 1992 Pro Set Power 255 John Roper 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 4 Ronald Moore 1992 Pro Set Power 167 Moe Gardner 1992 Pro Set Power 256 Darryl Talley 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 5 Robert Smith 1992 Pro Set Power 168 Joe Wolf 1992 Pro Set Power 257 Andre Tippett 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 6 Jerome Bettis 1992 Pro Set Power 169 Tim Krumrie 1992 Pro Set Power 258 Jeff Lageman 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 7 Russell White 1992 Pro Set Power 171 Kevin Call 1992 Pro Set Power 259 Chris Doleman 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 8 Derek Brown 1992 Pro Set Power 172 Keith Kartz 1992 Pro Set Power 261 Jessie Tuggle 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 9 Roosevelt Potts 1992 Pro Set Power 173 Ron Heller 1992 Pro Set Power 263 Bruce Armstrong 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 10 Terry Kirby 1992 Pro Set Power 174 Steve Wallace 1992 Pro Set Power 264 Bill Fralic 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 11 Glyn Milburn 1992 Pro Set Power 175 Tony Casillas 1992 Pro Set Power 265 Alvin Harper 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 12 Greg Robinson 1992 Pro Set Power 176 Tim Irwin 1992 Pro Set Power 266 Bill Brooks 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 13 Natrone Means 1992 Pro Set Power 177 Pat Harlow 1992 Pro Set Power 268 Cris Carter 1993 Pro Set - Rookie Runn 14 Vaughn Hebron 1992 Pro Set Power 180 Andre Rison 1992 Pro Set Power 269 Irving Fryar 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD1 Clyde Simmons 1992 Pro Set Power 181 Michael Haynes 1992 Pro Set Power 270 Lawrence Dawsey 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD2 Anthony Smith 1992 Pro Set Power 182 Rod Bernstine 1992 Pro Set Power 271 James Lofton 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD3 Ray Childress 1992 Pro Set Power 184 Jay Novacek 1992 Pro Set Power 272 Ernest Givins 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD4 Michael Dean Per 1992 Pro Set Power 185 Rob Moore 1992 Pro Set Power 273 Terance Mathis 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD5 Bruce Smith 1992 Pro Set Power 186 Willie Green 1992 Pro Set Power 274 Randal Hill 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD6 Cortez Kennedy 1992 Pro Set Power 187 Ricky Proehl 1992 Pro Set Power 275 Eddie Brown 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD7 Charles Haley 1992 Pro Set Power 188 Al Toon 1992 Pro Set Power 277 Anthony Carter 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD8 Marco Coleman 1992 Pro Set Power 189 Webster Slaughte 1992 Pro Set Power 278 Wendell Davis 1993 Pro Set Power - All-P APD9 Alonzo Spellman 1992 Pro Set Power 190 Tony Bennett 1992 Pro Set Power 279 Mark Ingram Sr.
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