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Jefferson, Shawn

CARD: Action Packed Rookies 1991
ACQUIRED: 2023, Consignment
FAILURE: TTM 2015, C/o Tennessee Titans

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Shawn Jefferson played college ball at UCF from 1988-1990.
  • He caught 67 passes for 1087 yards and 11 TDs over his college career.
  • Boasting a 4.45 40, Shawn was a 9th round pick of the Houston Oilers in 1991.
  • He was traded almost immediately to the San Diego Chargers along with a #1 pick in exchange for DE Lee Williams.
  • He played the next 5 seasons with the Chargers, and had two back to back 40+ catch, 620+ yard seasons.
  • Shawn joined the Patriots in 1996, and immediately bested those numbers.
  • In 1997, he had a career high 841 yards.
  • In 1998, Shawn posted a league leading 22.7 yards per reception (34 catches).
  • He’d sign with the Atlanta Falcons in 2000, and post a career high 60 receptions (822 yards).
  • Played with the Detroit Lions in 2003.
  • Finished career with 13 years under his belt, 470 receptions, and over 7k yards- Pretty good for a 9th round pick.
  • Went into coaching, working his way up with the Lions to the wide receivers coach position (2006-2012).
  • Served in same capacity with the Tennessee Titans from 2013-15, the Miami Dolphins (2016-18), New York Jets (2019-20), Cardinals (2021-22), and currently the Panthers (2023).
  • At all his more recent stops, (Jets, Cardinals, Panthers) Shawn has also been an associate/assistant head coach in addition to his wide receivers coaching duties.

NOTES:

I’d swear, I’ve tried Shawn at least 3 times, but the tape doesn’t lie. I just flushed cards on him once, back in 2015. I went ahead and did a consignment to knock him out at last.

The Action Packed Rookies 1991 card of him was one of my favorites. When the Oilers drafted him, I thought he had outstanding potential, so needless to say when Bobby Beathard shrewdly peeled him off the Oilers along with a first round pick in exchange for DE Lee Williams, I was still a bit disappointed, as I thought Jefferson was having a pretty good preseason.

Shawn talked a lot of smoke during his early days with the Chargers. -And when he mocked the Oilers, before their meeting in 1992, he became bulletin board material in Houston’s locker room. The Oilers would pummel the Chargers 27-0.

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Feeley, AJ

CARDS: Atomic Titanium 2001, Leaf Rookies & Stars 2005 Longevity
ACQUIRED: TTM 2022, C/o Home
SENT: 7/8 RECEIVED: 7/16 (8 days)

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • AJ Feeley was a 5th round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2001.
  • He played QB from 1997-00 at Oregon.
  • Most of his statistical playing time was in 1999 when he threw for 1951 yards, and 14 TDs to 6 INT.
  • Feeley had a touch of magic during his time in Philly, leading the team to a comeback win in his rookie season, and helping the team win three games to secure the #1 seed his second year.
  • In 2004, AJ was traded to the Dolphins for a second round pick.
  • He’d battle incumbent Jay Fiedler all season long, but with bellcow RB Ricky Williams MIA, HC Dave Wannstedt, was fired midway through a disastrous season.
  • During that year he’d throw for a career high 1893 yards and 11 TDs.
  • Feeley was traded after the season to the San Diego Chargers, but buried on the depth chart, didn’t see any playing time.
  • AJ returned to Philadelphia in 2006, playing with the franchise as they transitioned from Donovan McNabb to Mike Vick.
  • Afterwards he entered into the journeyman phase of his career, with one year stops at Carolina (2009) and St. Louis (2010).

NOTES:

AJ had some wonderful cards and with him signing, I thought I’d get him on his marvelous Leaf card and a Atomic as a bonus. After I received the Atomic card in I realized I was really annoyed by the way the shadow from his helmet hits his face.

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Mettenberger, Zack

Topps AAF 2019, #ZM

CARDS: Topps AAF 2019, Topps AAF 2019 Certified, Panini Prestige 2015
ACQUIRED: TTM 2022, C/o Work
SENT: 10/15 RECEIVED: 10/24 (9 days)

CAREER SNAPSHOT:

  • Zach Mettenberg was a prototypical pocket passer with a strong arm who played at Butler Community College (2010) and LSU (2011-13).
  • Over time with Tigers, threw for 35 TDs and 5783 yards on 407 completions.
  • Selected by the Tennessee Titans in the 6th round of the 2014 NFL Draft.
  • Mettenberger played at an interesting transitional time for the Titans, at the tail end of the short Jake Locker epoch and the beginning of the Marcus Mariota era in Tennesssee.
  • During his rookie year, Zach took over for Locker at QB throwing for 8 touchdowns, 7 interceptions, and 1,412 passing yards.
  • Most memorably, Mettenberger had a short running feud with Houston Texans DE JJ Watt.
  • Mettenberger spent his second season backing up new starter Marcus Mariota.
  • Again stepping into the starting lineup in injury relief for Mariota, Zach threw for 4 TDs to 7 INT.
  • Spent 2016 on the rosters of the Chargers and Steelers but didn’t see any action.
  • After a year off from football, played in the Spring League in 2018 during their Austin showcase.
  • Signed with the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football in 2018.
  • Later during the league’s QB draft in 2019, was the final selection off the board by the Express.
  • Joined a crowded QB room, but made the roster behind Christian Hackenberg and Brandon Silvers.
  • Started 4th game of the season against the San Diego Fleet, completing 18 of 25 passes for 174 yards, leading the team to its first win of the year.
  • The next week, was sacked multiple times and injured during the contest against the Salt Lake City Stallions.
  • Wasn’t selected in the 2020 XFL draft and returned to the Spring League.
  • Went into coaching and in 2022, joined the staff of Alabama as an analyst.

NOTES:

I had been waiting to pounce on Zach for sometime since his days in The Spring League. During that game that I saw him play in, a cold front came in dropping the temperatures at the outdoor event by 30-40 degrees. It was bitterly cold. The crowd treated the game more like a scrimmage. Hardcore fans like myself enjoyed the experience, but the majority of the crowd was dead silent and Mettenberger made sure to make a show of it screaming and yelling and having an insanely good time. I was too intimidated to ask him for his autograph. Also of note, sitting nearby and incognito was former Dallas Cowboys’ QB Babe Laufenberg that I missed out on. -I’m still kicking myself about that one.

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