
A weekly sports card and collectibles show with hosts Mike Gioseffi, Danny Black and Joe Wysmierski, part of the Sports Cards Nonsense Media Network.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisureSports | |||

On this episode of Cut the Nonsense, Danny and Joe break down the current state of the NFL sports card market as we head into the #nfl playoffs. Is Matthew Stafford undervalued compared to other potential HOF QBs? Joe argues why his Lions rookie card... more
On this week’s episode of Cut the Nonsense, Joe and Danny debate "Jersey Number" matches with card numbers. Joe argues that paying a premium for a 99/99 parallel is just a sales tactic, while Danny asks if the market ever justifies the extra cost.
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In this episode of Cut the Nonsense, hosts Mike Gioseffi, Joe Wysmierski, and Danny Black dive into the latest happenings in the sports card market. They kick off with a discussion on the recent releases of Cosmic Baseball and Topps Chrome Basketball... more
Is 2024 already the "GOAT" nfl rookie class, or does 2018 or 2020 hold the crown? In today’s episode, Mike Gioseffi, Joe Wysmierski, and Danny Black dive deep into the last 10 years of sports cards to rank the top three rookie classes for both the NF... more
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Cut the Nonsense launched 4 months ago and published 17 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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