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Weldon, Casey

CARDS: Classic 1992, Topps XFL 2001
ACQUIRED: TTM 2022, C/o Work
SENT: 3/22/22 RECEIVED: 12/29/22 (282 days)
FAILURE: TTM 2019, C/o Home

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Casey Weldon played QB at Florida State from 1988-91.
  • Came into his own as a starter in his Senior season, throwing for 2527 yards and 22 TDs on 189 completions (313 attempts).
  • In 1992, was a 4th round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles.
  • Played for the Bucs from 1993-96.
  • Saw limited playing time over those years, most extensively in 1995, completing 42 of 91 passes for 519 yards and a TD.
  • Played for the Barcelona Dragons that same year, throwing for 543 yards and 3 TDs on 41 of 91 passes.
  • Threw a memorable 70 yard TD pass to fellow Buccaneer Tyree Davis against the Monarchs.
  • Was on the roster of the Chargers (’97), and Redskins (’98-’00) but didn’t see any playtime.
  • Joined the XFL 2001 as a member of the Birmingham Thunderbolts.
  • Had best season as a pro throwing for 1228 yards and 7 TDs on 102 completions (164 attempts), but injuries ended his season and his carer.
  • Has gone into coaching since retirement.

ACCOLADES:

  • Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award 1992
1992 Classic, #31

NOTES:

I failed on getting Casey back in 2019. I think I flushed a Loaded Cannon card, but that’s okay. After doing some research I tracked down a good address for him and shot these two cards out earlier in 2022. I was a bit disappointed when someone else who sent to him later than me stole my thunder and got him back first, but the TTM gods granted me their favor and finally I got Casey in the mail. The Classic is a bit smeared but no big deal. It was the Topps XFL 2001 that I was truly after.

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Alexander, Kermit

CARDS: Action Packed Whizzer White Award 1991, Topps 1969
ACQUIRED: TTM 2022, C/o Home
SENT: 9/26 RECEIVED: 11/23 (58 days)
FAILURE: TTM 2019, C/o Home

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Kermit Alexander played runningback for UCLA from 1960-62.
  • Posted 708 yards on 128 carries (6 TDs), and caught 32 passes for 508 yards and 2 TDs over college career.
  • Opting to play for SF over Denver in 1963, the 49ers would utilize Kermit as a return man and DB.
  • Over 7 seasons in SF, Kermit had 5+ interceptions 5 times, lead the NFL in fumble recoveries twice (5 in ’64 and 8 in ’65) playing all DB positions.
  • In 1965, he led the NFL in returns (35) and return yardage (741).
  • At the turn of 1970, Alexander was traded to the LA Rams.
  • He’d only play two seasons for the franchise, but not before he added 7 more interceptions to his resume, including an 82 yard TD.
  • Retired after the 1973 season with the Philadelphia Eagles.

ACCOLADES:

  • Pro Bowl 1968
  • Byron Whizzer White Award 1972

NOTES:

I had coveted Kermit on this Action Packed card of his for sometime. After writing him back in 2019 I was surprised to get these cards back unsigned as he had a very good signing track record. I suppose that he may have taken offense to something I wrote in my letter, as I was unaware of his family tragedy.

Later a friend of mine got him through the mail and told me that in his response a family member stated that Kermit was struggling with his memory, so I figured now was as good as any time as any.

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Dixon, Floyd

Pro Set 1989, #7

CARDS: Topps 1990, Score 1991, Pro Set 1989
ACQUIRED: TTM 2021, C/o Home
SENT: 11/29 RECEIVED: 1/14 (41 days)

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Played at SFA from 1982-85 at WR.
  • Had 2661 yards receiving and 26 TD catches and returned punts as well.
  • Drafted in the 6th round of the 1987 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons.
  • Played 7 seasons in the NFL.
  • Had career high 42 receptions for 617 yards and 2 TDs in rookie year, and had a 65 yard long.
  • Posted 36 catches in 1988- with 5 of them going for TDs.
  • Played final season for the Eagles, catching 3 passes.

ACCOLADES:

  • Gulf All-Star Conference First Team Honors 1986
  • SFA Hall of Fame 2021

NOTES:

There was this quiet pipeline of offensive talent that came out of SFA in the mid to late 80s and Floyd was among them alongside guys like Patrick Jackson, Todd Fowler, James Noble, and Larry Centers. While Floyd’s Pro Set 1989 is a real head turner, his Score 1991 is a pretty goofy looking shot. No wonder you don’t see very many card shots of players after they’ve been tackled to the ground.

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