The Panini America Quality Control Gallery: 2012 Momentum Football (32 New Images)

Last Friday we gave you a small taste of the gridiron greatness to come next Wednesday when Panini America releases 2012 Momentum Football. Today, we deliver a veritable buffet: 32 additional images from the recently completed quality-control process.

Last Friday we gave you a small taste of the gridiron greatness to come next Wednesday when Panini America releases 2012 Momentum Football. Today, we deliver a veritable buffet: 32 additional images from the recently completed quality-control process.

Below you’ll find several examples of Momentum’s splendid Rookie Card designs, a nice assortment of the veteran autograph and memorabilia content, the sparkling, diamond-studded return of the Studs insert and so much more.

So in honor of the 2012 NFL season kicking off tomorrow night, we give you permission to take the rest of the afternoon off to spend with the following images. We’re sure your boss will understand.

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22 Replies to “The Panini America Quality Control Gallery: 2012 Momentum Football (32 New Images)”

  1. Looka like some really great hits from this new product, I’m sure a certain somebody other than myself will appreciate the inclusion of the Raymond Berry in the gallery 🙂

    Thanks as always Tracy!

  2. Wow! really want those Randles! What a sick product. QC check from my point of view is all set to go. Can’t wait til this product releases! And def can’t wait til kickoff tomorrow! This gallery is a great way to start the week of the NFL!

    Is that Preferred Picks jersey swatch as big as it seems Tracy? That is a nice piece of memorabilia my friend if it is.

  3. Love the James Hanna Auto, first one of the year. Hopefully I can get one and he pans out to be a great tight end. Nice selection of different players. Overall pretty nice looking cards, Nice job Panini.

  4. I would pass on this. No on card autos and the design is pretty clumsy. I have enjoyed the other releases this year but this one doesn’t hit the mark for me.

    1. Appreciate the candid feedback. We realize that not every product we make will appeal to every collector. But we do our best to provide value and compelling content across all of our products. They won’t all resonate, but we certainly hope the majority of them do.

  5. I don’t know, but I think as I am getting older (both in age and as a collector), that I appreciate the autos and jersey cards from the older players more and more each year that goes by. Not that I wouldn’t love an RG III auto or Andrew Luck patch card, but it is harder to find an auto card of Paul Krause or a jersey card of Art Monk or Danny White than to find a jersey/auto/patch card of the current patch of rookies, that’s all.

  6. Tracy,
    This product looks loaded this year. Those black borders on the rookiemcards look very sharp. You know I particularly like the Tannehill. How many autos and/or jerseys per box?
    Thanks,
    T

  7. i like the the old sigs and materials but i really don’t like the design for the others reminds me too much of a rival. i think price point is double of what it should be for this product 200 is too high maybe 100 range is fair.

  8. Bought 2 boxes today and got the triple patch Rusell Wilson auto and wait for it….the triple patch Andrew Luck Auto not to mention a sick triple patch RG III rookie team threads. I bought 5 boxes of 2012-2013 prestige basketball too where I opened only the first box and got a prestigious picks Michael Kidd-Gilchrist auto. Very excited Panini fan here

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