8 players sold their rings within 6 months and while still on the team. I'd guess those guys were PS or end of roster players making less per month than that ring brought, and it likely paid off some debt or kept them afloat. Heck, that was an unusual team in that two heros of that game were either out of work or in jail in two years. This ring is one of those 8 sold in 2008 that an investor/collector bought at that time and is now looking to resell...
Who would buy the ring someone else earned? I couldn't be around something like that, nevermind have it in my house under those circumstances. It would be the most depressing thing in the world to have the culmination of someone's life work, and symbolic of the zenith of athletic accomplishment, that I had acquired through something ultimately meaningless.
You're kidding, right? That would be the ultimate in memorabilia to have. I remember seeing a Patriots Super Bowl 36 players' ring for sale some time ago. I couldn't afford it but man, it would have been a really[/]i nice thing to own.
The ring would have been worth more thats for sure. Players sell their SB rings all the time. Some lower payed 3rd stingers likely would have sold theirs too.
The ring would have been worth more thats for sure. Players sell their SB rings all the time. Some lower payed 3rd stingers likely would have sold theirs too.