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Okafor, Alex

CARDS: Panini UT 2015, Panini UT 2015 S, SAGE Hit 2013, Bowman 2013, Topps 2013, Leaf Draft 2013, Topps Magic 2013, Razor 2009, Panini Rookies & Stars 2013, Score 2013, UT Upper Deck 2011 HACK
ACQUIRED: IP, 2024

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Local talent Alex Okafor decided to take his skillset to the University of Texas.
  • For the Longhorns, he played from 2009-2012 at defensive end.
  • In his Senior campaign he had 54 total tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles.
  • During his final game in burnt orange, he set an Alamo Bowl record with 4.5 sacks, as UT defeated Oregon State 31-27.
  • Drafted in the 4th round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals.
  • His rookie season was a wash- as a biceps injury sidelined him for the vast majority of the season.
  • In 2014, he flew under the radar, recording 8 sacks, 30 tackles, 3 pass deflections, and an interception.
  • Signed with the New Orleans Saints in 2017.
  • Had a career high 43 total tackles, 4 pass deflections, and 4.5 sacks- before an Achilles injury ended his season after 10 games.
  • Signed with the Chiefs in 2019.
  • Finished on IR after tearing a pectoral muscle that year, but not before he tallied 22 tackles and 5 sacks.
  • Suffered a hamstring injury in 2020- but still managed 21 total tackles and a forced fumble.
  • Retired after the 2021 season.

NOTES:

These events that Texas Sports Unfiltered has been hosting at the Bee Cave Covert GMC have been a real treat. We’re served lunch. A player comes in and signs a bunch of autographs and answers any questions that we may have.

Alex was extremely cordial and friendly to all the fans in attendance. He labored to sign each and every one of our items. In my case, I had traded one of the extra HACK UT UD 2011 cards I had created. It caught his eye when he was signing it for the guy in front of me and he wanted to know where he could get one. They pointed to me.

When he got to me I told him, “I’m more than happy to give him one if he wouldn’t mind signing all my cards for me.” He responded with a very thrilled, “YES!” (There were much more than the 11 here. He signed quite a few dupes so that I could again reward my friends and major participants on our TTM Facebook group.)

He then proceeded to horse trade with other fans who were there for additional cards to fill out his collection he was missing. -I love it when players collect their own cards!

He then answered a bunch of questions for us. One fan asked us who was easiest, hardest, and thrilling to sack. He answered that Tom Brady was the most thrilling to sack as he is such a legend. Alex noted he got to him twice in his career. The hardest was Lamar Jackson. When Lamar gets to the HoF some day, Alex said he’d be on Jackson’s highlight reel. The easiest to sack was Kirk Cousins. He’s just so immobile in the pocket. (Coincidentally, Alex made his first two career sacks on Kirk.)

I asked him about his monster grill facemask, (that you can see on his Bowman and SAGE Hit cards). What was his plan? Would he eventually have a grill going up the entire mask? When would it end? He laughed and said at the previous Super Bowl he was inspired by Justin Tuck of the Giants who led the d-line and had that multi-bar facemask.

He asked the equipment guy if he could get one for him from Riddell. Their response was, “I dunno…” but come Spring in 2012 it was ready to roll. Suddenly the multi bar facemask became all the brief rage. You had guys going all out (See Tavaris Barnes). Then as quickly as it happened, the NCAA and the NFL put an end to that form of expression. No explanation given. I’m sure they would have cited, ‘player safety’ but within 3 seasons it was over. No more multibars.

It’s always good to meet fellow collectors- especially card nuts like myself. While Mark G. was there to keep me grounded and provide me with a few cards I didn’t have, I met his friends Josh (an absolute monster UT collector) and Andrew (a collector with a solid depth of cards).

After discussing with Josh for a while our fandom, I had mentioned how I missed out on Alex Okafor’s UT Panini 2015 Parallel card. He offered to trade it to me for something else. -I know he really, really wanted my UT Hack, but I didn’t have anymore extras. He ended up trading me for a Panini Prism Okafor that I had gotten in exchange for the other Hack I traded to someone else- so it worked out! An absolute banger of an event.

Since retirement, Alex has pursued his passion: Teaching, improving education, reducing bullying, and reading. During his time in Kansas City he started a program that brought players into local classroom to read to kids at public schools. Currently he’s on the school board in his local hometown.

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Garoppolo, Jimmy ‘Jimmy G’

CARDS: Score 2018, Donruss 2020, Panini Illusions 2019, Panini Legacy 2019
ACQUIRED: TTM 2021, C/o San Fransisco 49ers. TTM 2022, C/o Home
SENT: 3/31/21 RECEIVED: 1/24/24 (1029 days)
SENT: 8/8/22 RECEIVED: 7/7/23 (333 days)

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Jimmy Garoppolo played QB for Eastern Illinois from 2010-’13.
  • Playing in 45 games, he set multiple records at the school.
  • In his Senior season he completed 375 of 568 passes for 5050 yards and 53 TDs.
  • Selected by the New England Patriots in the 2nd round of the 2014 NFL Draft as one of the many heir apparents to Tom Brady.
  • He sparingly saw action through 3 seasons, but put up solid numbers, completing 63 of 94 passes for 690 yards and 5 TDs.
  • Traded to the 49ers near the tail end of the trading period of the 2017 season.
  • Went 5-0 during that season, creating a heavy amount of hype going into 2018.
  • Jimmy G got only 3 games under his belt before his season ended due to an ACL tear.
  • In 2019, he had an impressive season for the ‘9ers, leading the team to Super Bowl LIV.
  • Threw for 3979 yards and 27 TDs completing 329 of 476 passes.
  • A troublesome high ankle sprain tainted his encore in 2020, as he played in only 6 contests.
  • The ‘9ers began to restock their QB room trading up for Trey Lance and selecting little known QB Brock Purdy.
  • Returned to near form in 2021, completing 301 of 441 passes for 3,810 yards and 20 TDs.
  • In 2022, the ‘9ers named Trey Lance as starter right out of the gate.
  • Garoppolo didn’t have to wait long to get back into the starting lineup as Trey Lance was injured in the first game of the season.
  • He was able to rally the team into playoff contention but Jimmy too got injured and his season ended during Week 13.
  • Jimmy signed in 2023 with Las Vegas- reuniting him with his offensive coordinator of the Patriots and now head coach of the Raiders- Josh McDaniels.
  • The Raiders were a dumpster fire under McDaniels and Raider management.
  • McDaniels’ and Jimmy’s tenure in LV lasted just one season.
  • Currently Jimmy G is a backup QB for the Los Angeles Rams.

ACCOLADES:

  • 2013 Walter Payton Award Winner

NOTES:

I saw that Jimmy G. was signing through the ‘9ers organization and sent out to him back in 2021. In the meantime I saw a lot of people get his autograph back that sent to him after me. So in 2022, I sent to his home address. After about a year I saw the two come back from his home address.

I didn’t think I’d ever get the other two back from his time with the ‘9ers, but apparently I was at the bottom of the refilled mail bag!

Pass, Jawon

CARD: Leaf 2016
ACQUIRED: In Person 2023, San Antonio Brahmas v Orlando Guardians

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Jawon Pass played QB at Louisville from 2016-’20.
  • His best season came in 2018 when he threw for 1960 yards (162/300) with 8 TD passes.
  • Over his college career for the Cardinals, he completed 211/382 passes for 2545 yards and 13 TDs (12 INT).
  • He transferred to Prairie View A&M in 2021.
  • Completed 205 of 335 passes for 2626 yards and 16 TDs (12 INT).
  • Undrafted, Jawon was selected by the San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL in 2022.
  • Buried on the depth chart behind Jack Coan and Reid Sinnett.
  • Injuries due to a porous OL took its toll and Pass would see action in 3 contests starting 1.
  • Completed 10 of 20 passes for 80 yards.
  • Joined the Tulsa Oilers of the IFL in 2024, but did not make the squad.

NOTES:

I had this one card of Jawon. He was walking around in street clothes and I caught him coming out of the tunnel pregame on the visitors side. I called him over and he was genuinely surprised- so much so he wasn’t sure if he was supposed to sign on the front or the back… He signed on the back, much to my chagrin.