In Episode 3 of Fin Condition, O.J. McDuffie, Seth Levit, and The Legendary Sevach dive into one of the most unforgettable Miami Dolphins trading cards ever made — the 1992 Pro Line Portraits Marco Coleman.

This isn’t your typical football card.

With a studio-style “glamour shot” concept, the Pro Line Portraits set ditched action photography and leaned all the way into personality — and nobody embodied that better than Marco Coleman. Ripping his shirt like a comic book superhero, Coleman’s card looks more like a movie poster than a piece of cardboard.

The guys break down:

•The unique (and sometimes bizarre) Pro Line Portraits concept
•Why this card feels straight out of a Marvel comic
•Coleman’s dominance at Georgia Tech and with the Dolphins
•Behind-the-scenes stories, including his role in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
•Why simple, clean card design still hits harder than today’s overproduced cards

Plus, O.J. shares what it was like playing alongside one of the most physically imposing defenders of his era — a true “problem” for opposing offenses.

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