Mc Farlane Sports Picks - Complete List of NFL Football - Other Football Figures

Other Football Figures

  • 12-Inch Series – 12" high (regular figures are 6") sculpts debuted in 2003. Featured players include Brett Favre (2 figures), Michael Vick (2 figures), Ricky Williams, Randy Moss, Donovan McNabb, Peyton Manning, Brian Urlacher, Priest Holmes, Steve McNair, Tom Brady, Jerome Bettis, Terrell Owens, LaDainian Tomlinson, Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice, John Elway, Troy Aikman, Walter Peyton (with a regular and chase version), Tony Romo and Ben Roethlisberger. All of these figures are up-scale versions of existing 6" figures of these players.
  • 3-Inch Series – 3" high figures debuted in 2004. These were originally sold in twin-packs and feature down-scale versions of existing 6" figures.

Series 1 combinations: Jerry Rice/Chad Pennington; Brett Favre/Tom Brady; Donovan McNabb/Emmitt Smith; Jeremy Shockey/Ray Lewis; Marvin Harrison/Priest Holmes; Mike Alstott/Ricky Williams

Series 2 combinations: Michael Vick/Shaun Alexander; Brian Urlacher/Deuce McAllister; Randy Moss/Drew Bledsoe; Brett Favre (2)/Tony Gonzalez; Jeff Garcia/Terrell Owens; Jake Delhomme/Marshall Faulk

Starting with series 3 each figure was sold separately.

Series 3: Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb, Jerome Bettis, Ladanian Tomlinson, Michael Vick, Peyton Manning, Randy Moss (2, oak), Ray Lewis, Roy Williams (safety), Terrel Owens, Tom Brady and Warren Sapp

Series 4: Ben Roethlisberger, Brian Urlacher, Chad Johnson, Donovan McNabb, Drew Bledsoe (dal), Eli Manning (2), Ladainian Tomlinson (2), Michael Vick (2), Peyton Manning (2), Randy Moss (2,oak), Shaun Alexander and Tom Brady

Series 5: Tom Brady (2), Plaxico Burress, Reggie Bush, Brett Favre (3), Terrel Owens (2,dal) and LaDainian Tomlinson (2)

Series 6 (Target Exclusives): LaDainian Tomlinson, Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning and Terrel Owens

Series 7: Tom Brady, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Donovan McNabb, Adrian Peterson, Philip Rivers, Aaron Rogers, Ben Roethlisberger, Tony Romo, Matt Ryan, Jason Witten and Brian Urlacher

  • Super Bowl – Since 2003, McFarlane's Sports Picks has commemorated the Super Bowl each year by issuing at least one (usually two) figure(s) of a player from the host city's team. Releases in this line include: LaDainian Tomlinson and Junior Seau (Super Bowl XXXVII, San Diego); David Carr and Eddie George (Super Bowl XXXVIII, Houston); Byron Leftwich and Fred Taylor (Super Bowl XXXIX, Jacksonville ; Barry Sanders (Super Bowl XL, Detroit); Jason Taylor (Super Bowl XLI, Miami); Larry Fitzgerald (Super Bowl XLII)
  • Twin Packs – The NFL line of McFarlane's Sports Picks features several figures sold in packs of two. Many times, an existing 6" figure will be teamed with another figure not available as a single sale. These two are often placed together in an action pose, such as a defender attempting to sack the quarterback. Combinations include: Brian Urlacher/Brett Favre, Rich Gannon/Derrick Brooks, Ed McCaffrey/Zach Thomas, Donovan McNabb/Michael Strahan, Clinton Portis/Ray Lewis, Peyton & Eli Manning, Michael Vick/Brian Dawkins, Deion Sanders/Jerry Rice, Matt Hasselbeck/Troy Polamalu, Ben Roethlisberger/Santonio Holmes, Troy Polamalu/Hines Ward and Tony Romo/Jason Witten.
  • 3-Packs – The NFL line expanded to 3-packs in 2006 with 4 teams each getting one. The three pack includes either three reissued figures from the same team or in some cases two reissued figures with a third that is brand new and unavailable as a single sale. Combinations include: Dallas Cowboys 3-Pack (Drew Bledsoe, Julius Jones, & Roy Williams), New England Patriots 3-Pack (Tom Brady (2), Corey Dillon, & Tedy Bruschi), New York Giants 3-Pack (Tiki Barber (2), Michael Strahan, & Plaxico Burress), Pittsburgh Steelers 3-Pack (Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward (2), & Joey Porter), Philadelphia Eagles 3-Pack (Brian Westbrook, Donovan McNabb & Brian Dawkins), Dallas Cowboys Quarterback 3-Pack (Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman & Tony Romo), Runningback 3-Pack (LaDainian Tomlinson, Shaun Alexander & Larry Johnson), San Francisco 49ers 3-Pack (Joe Montana, Ronnie Lott & Jerry Rice; one was a retail release with all figures in red jerseys and another was released as a collector's club exclusive in all white jerseys), Elite Club Quarterbacks 3-Pack (Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, & Ben Roethlisberger), New York Giants Championship Edition 3-Pack (Eli Manning, Plaxico Burress, & Michael Strahan), Pittsburgh Steelers Legends 3-Pack (Jack Lambert, Jerome Bettis, & Joe Greene) and Manning Quarterback Legacy (Archie, Peyton, & Eli Manning).
  • Other Figures – As well as his twin-pack figure (in which he is depicted in his Dallas Cowboys uniform), Deion Sanders has had four figures released in both home and away colours of his other two teams, the Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens (all four of these figures are the same pose, only the uniforms change) ... former Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe has been released in two figures, both the modern and retro Broncos uniforms (again, repaints of the same sculpt) ... Clinton Portis was depicted in his 2004 Pro Bowl uniform; this figure was produced in limited numbers and sold only through Portis' official web site ... Cleveland Browns running back William Green was released as a special issue, depicted in the Browns' alternate (orange) jersey, to commemorate the 2003 Pro Football Hall of Fame class ... New York Giants running back Tiki Barber was first released as a figure in 2003 at that year's National Sports Collectors Convention ... In December 2006, McFarlane released an exclusive Chase of the surprise chase Matt Leinert figure from Series 13, this one depicting him in the white Cardinals uniform. The 2007 "Collector's Edition" includes Super Bowl Peyton Manning and Brian Urlacher.

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