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GETrading Current Inventory SOLD - 1977 Dave Casper #380 ROOKIE CARD
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SOLD - 1977 Dave Casper #380 ROOKIE CARD

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SGC 5: #8333765 - Excellent

As part of the legendary air attack of the 1970s Oakland Raiders, Dave Casper should be considered one of the greatest tight ends of all time. His impact on the game, his numerous accolades, and his contributions to his teams make a strong case for his inclusion among the elite at his position. He had an impressive career, consistently producing and making a significant impact on the field. He recorded over 5,200 receiving yards and 52 touchdown receptions, showcasing his ability to find the end zone and make key catches. Casper was known for delivering in critical moments and making big plays when his team needed it most. His memorable reception in the 1977 "Ghost to the Post" playoff game is one of the iconic moments in NFL history. In addition to his receiving skills, Casper was also an outstanding blocker. He excelled in both pass protection and run blocking, contributing to his team's success in both facets of the game. He won a Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI, where he played a crucial role in the team's success. He was part of a dominant Raiders team that was known for its excellence, and his contributions helped solidify his legacy as one of the best tight ends of his era. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

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SGC 5: #8333765 - Excellent

As part of the legendary air attack of the 1970s Oakland Raiders, Dave Casper should be considered one of the greatest tight ends of all time. His impact on the game, his numerous accolades, and his contributions to his teams make a strong case for his inclusion among the elite at his position. He had an impressive career, consistently producing and making a significant impact on the field. He recorded over 5,200 receiving yards and 52 touchdown receptions, showcasing his ability to find the end zone and make key catches. Casper was known for delivering in critical moments and making big plays when his team needed it most. His memorable reception in the 1977 "Ghost to the Post" playoff game is one of the iconic moments in NFL history. In addition to his receiving skills, Casper was also an outstanding blocker. He excelled in both pass protection and run blocking, contributing to his team's success in both facets of the game. He won a Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI, where he played a crucial role in the team's success. He was part of a dominant Raiders team that was known for its excellence, and his contributions helped solidify his legacy as one of the best tight ends of his era. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

SGC 5: #8333765 - Excellent

As part of the legendary air attack of the 1970s Oakland Raiders, Dave Casper should be considered one of the greatest tight ends of all time. His impact on the game, his numerous accolades, and his contributions to his teams make a strong case for his inclusion among the elite at his position. He had an impressive career, consistently producing and making a significant impact on the field. He recorded over 5,200 receiving yards and 52 touchdown receptions, showcasing his ability to find the end zone and make key catches. Casper was known for delivering in critical moments and making big plays when his team needed it most. His memorable reception in the 1977 "Ghost to the Post" playoff game is one of the iconic moments in NFL history. In addition to his receiving skills, Casper was also an outstanding blocker. He excelled in both pass protection and run blocking, contributing to his team's success in both facets of the game. He won a Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI, where he played a crucial role in the team's success. He was part of a dominant Raiders team that was known for its excellence, and his contributions helped solidify his legacy as one of the best tight ends of his era. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

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