Musing about my five collecting interests: All things Orioles and BALTIMORE Colts, 50's Baseball, team publications, Japanese cards and even some football and hockey. You might find some beautiful women, soccer stuff, presidential pins and life advice from time to time. I don't charge extra for any of those.
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Saturday, November 29, 2014
Roger Carr's Burden
Roger Carr played 8 seasons for the Colts beginning in 1974, His tenure as a Colt more or less parallels that of QB Bert Jones. His best season was 1976 when he led the NFL in receiving yards, yards per reception and yards per game. That was his only Pro Bowl year as well.
His cards always have interested me because he is shown as dark and brooding. Maybe he wishes he had a better career, or that he could have played with Johnny Unitas, or played when passing was every team's first option (like now). I don't know. But for whatever reason Topps had a lot of photos of him that make him look like a tragic hero in a Shakespearean play.
These next two are my favorites. C'mon Roger, lighten up.
Nowadays Roger Carr is a high school football coach and church pastor in North Carolina. I hope he's happier now.
I remember him as a player. He looks like a high school coach
ReplyDeleteCollecting football cards with players hanging their heads on the sidelines would be pretty cool. Or even players wearing beanies. If I wasn't already working on 50 other PC's, I might consider starting them.
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