I'm serious about this. If Upper Deck wants any chance of me buying more product than Topps next year, it needs to embrace its lack of an MLB license. And I mean EMBRACE it. Maybe plant a few big, sloppy kisses on it, too. And for me, embracing means showing that you don't have a license with pride . Don't worry about picturing a side view of the player, trying to hide the logo on the helmet or the words on the uniform, that stealth crap that Donruss did. Instead, advertise that you don't have a license for all the world to see. Wouldn't it be great if Upper Deck's cards next year looked like these Milton Bradley cards from 1984? That means not only featuring the photoshopped logo front and center, but designing the card in bright, gaudy colors and throwback designs. I know I've said that I'd have a hard time being interested in a set that doesn't show MLB logos, but going all out with something like this -- that's an idea I can appreci...
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