 Hi, everyone, Joe for Jasper's Case Breaks.com. Happy Sunday. Coming at you with 2021 Leaf Autograph Mini Football Helmets. Eight box, random team break number six. One spot gets you two random teams each. So let's double up your spots like Sir Mix a lot. There's all the teams right there. Nice. And the Raiders got the chargers to punt it away. So close game here. Let's roll it. Randomize it. Five and a three eight times for names and teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight, seven and eighth and final time. Five and a three, eight times, eight times. There we go. We got a couple of Karens down two and Adam and AK. Five and a three, eight times for the teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eighth and final time. After eight times, we got the Patriots, the Pat Raids down to the bangle. That's Karens Seals team, the Pat. Good to see you. Karens with the Patriots and my Raiders were up 2014 on the chargers in the middle of the third quarter. Tim with the Saints, Chad with the Niners, Nick with the Bills, Tom with the Buccaneers, Adam with the Colts, Greg with the Browns, Nick with the Chiefs, Tom with the Giants, Justin with the Seahawks, Greg with the Bears, Adam with the Washington football team, Tom with the Lions, Kevin with the Cardinals, Nick F with the Panthers, Nick T with the Dolphins, Broncos and Steelers, Raymond with the Jag, Nick F with the Texans and Ravens, Chad with the Rams, Adam with his Jets, Raymond with the Eagles, Greg with the Chargers, Tom with the Vikings, Justin with the Titans, Kevin with the Packers, Tim with the Falcons, Greg with the Cowboys, and Adam with the Cincinnati Bengals. So let's sort by column B alphabetically by team and we're going to pause the video. We're going to allow for some trading time. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades and then we will have the break. Stick around, be right back. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. There were no deals done, no trade chatter even, so that list remains the same. Appreciate it. All right, and we've got the case. You can see all my face cam right here. You can see the case right over here. So let's pop this open and see all eight boxes right over here. Let's grab the first one here. See what we got. We'll play a little bit of America's favorite game, Who Am I, where I give you some clues and you try to guess who the player is. Or, and as the case may be, this football executive. Who am I? I'm an American former football executive who was the vice president of player personnel in the NFL for this team from 1960 to 1988. He also worked with the Rams and the Niners, two times Super Bowl champion and a pro football Hall of Famer. And then I think he did some did some some NFL.com analysts work, some serious XM NFL radio, a commentator on the show, late hits, the end zone, serious XM NFL tailgate show, etc, etc. And he got into the Hall of Fame in 2019. We've had this, we've had this person before actually. Not Levy, yeah, Oliver's got it. It's Gil Brant in his cowboy helmet right here. This is autograph hiding right back there. The Beckett card, the corresponding sticker back there. Gil Brant. That'll be for, for Greg. All right, there you go, Greg. All right, we've got an active quarterback. Who am I? Active quarterback. Current stats, 10,273 passing yards, 52 TDs to 50 interceptions, 613 rushing yards, 10 rushing touchdowns. Play for two teams my entire career from USC and a top five pick. And I think I played today. Oh, nice. Good job, Marcus Mariota. Let's see how I did today. All right, I threw for, threw for 219 yards, two touchdowns and an interception today in a 41 to 17 loss to the Buccaneers. Yeah, Kevin, Oliver, Logan's got it, Sam Darnold. I'm not sure where, where he's going now in his career. I don't know what his contract is. Carolina going to keep him around for another season. Does he, does he go somewhere else to see ghosts? Right, Danny? Yeah, I'm not, not, not sure where he ends up or what he's going to do or, but I'm rooting for him. It'd be good for the hobby if he does well. That goes to Nick F and the Carolina Panthers. Right, it would be good for Adam's collection of Sam Darnold's. I feel like he's kind of running out of time though, but maybe he's a late bloomer. Next player, Hall of Fame, wide receiver, once stood playing days, 63, 208, was part of a, was a supplemental draft pick, I guess in between round four or something like that, but ended up being a Hall of Famer. Career stats, 1,101 receptions, 13,899 receiving yards, 130 receiving touchdowns. He once told a group of young players to, to have a fall guy. You need a fall guy in your crew, which he's not wrong. All he does is catch touchdown two. There you go. Oliver and Jared's got it. Chris Carter, great player. He wasn't wrong, but I feel like there was maybe a more subtle way to say it. Nice Chris Carter though. It's pretty amazing. I like that, that sort of glossy purple on that helmet too. There's the Beckett sticker back there. So that goes to Tom and the Minnesota Vikings. There you go, Tom. Danny's not a fan of Chris Carter. He can't have a conversation without telling you to the Hall of Fame. You have a lot of interactions with Chris Carter. Are you just saying his public persona? To be fair, if I was in the Hall of Fame, I probably would mention it all the time too. All right, who am I? I am an active quarterback in the National Football League. First round pick. Currently my stats, 69 touchdowns, 34 interceptions, 11,240 passing yards, 1,751 rushing yards currently and 20 rushing touchdowns. I did play today. How did I do today? I don't think I did very well today, but overall I'm pretty good. This is his college helmet too. He had 240 yards and 1 touchdown today. This team's been kind of struggling a little bit down the stretch, but they're in the playoffs. So we'll see what this player can do. Yep, Kevin M's got it. Kyler Murray. And this is Kyler's college helmet. There's the Beckett sticker right there. There's his autograph. He's got some good penmanship. Pretty exciting player to watch. And that is for Kevin M. There you go, Kevin. Kevin with the Cardinals. Yeah, NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, two-time Pro Baller, Heisen trophy award winner. It's pretty good. All right, that's a nice helmet, Kevin. There you go. You're welcome, man. Thanks for getting in. Appreciate that. Halfway through this full case break and this I don't see anymore. Do we have more mini helmets? I'm just looking on top of my cabinets here. We don't have any more, but I appreciate everybody working through all the cases that we had. I'm sure we'll get to more live memorabilia stuff like this. Yeah, this case did feel like that other case, right? The one difference I think was, was Chris Carter maybe? All right, let's see what we have here. Did we have this guy in that case too? There's only so many helmets that they have made of these. All right, I am a retired defensive end. Yeah, outside linebacker, defensive end, playing days, six, five, 255 pounds. I'm 58 years old right now. I have 500 tackles in my career, 100.5 sacks, two interceptions, 26 force fumbles, five-time pro bowler, five-time Super Bowl champion, played for two teams my entire career. The team that drafted me, played with them from 86 to 91, then the next team from 92 to 96, and then my last year was with the team that drafted me. Touchdown Raiders? Yes. Not LT. I don't think LT or Youngblood had five Super Bowl champions between 86 and 99. Adams got it. There you go. I was Charles Haley, and this is Dallas edition of Charles Haley. There's his autograph right there. There's Charles Haley. Dallas, that'll be for Gregory, another cowboy, active player. 22-year-old Y-receiver, 6-4-2-15. I didn't realize he was 6-4. I played for one team my entire career. Currently, in my young career, I have 138 receptions for 1,937 receiving yards and 12 receiving touchdowns. I was a college football national champion and a first team all at ACC. This year, I finished the season with 71 receptions and 1,029 receiving yards and six touchdowns. It's a pretty solid year, I think. I think having another great rookie wide receiver on the other side of me has definitely helped open up some space for me. I was drafted in 2020, second round, 33rd pick overall. Not Chase, Kevin, but close. You're getting warmer. Justin Clements got it. T. Higgins. There's his autograph right there. The Beckett card inside. Nice. That's Adam Cupperman and the Bengals. Yeah, that's going to be a dangerous team. If the Raiders hang on, if the Raiders can hang on and win this game, you know who they're facing these guys, which the Bengals, which I think is going to be a tough match. Next box. All right, who am I? 5'9", 212 pound running back from Miami. I've had a long career. I was drafted in 2005 in the third round. I have a flat 6,000, 16,000 rushing yards, 4.3 yards per carry, 81 rushing touchdowns, 484 receptions, 3,985 receiving yards, 18 receiving touchdowns. I had one fumble return for a touchdown. Yeah, we've seen this guy before. Frank Orr. Now, Oliver, Kevin, Justin, Adam, Jared, they all said Frank Orr pretty much around the same time. Well, DeCons called Joe Montana. You got the team, but just a different player, different kind of back, a running back. He has a half back, not a quarterback. Niners. That's going to be for Chad Tucker. Interception. There you go. Chad with the Niners in the final mini-helmet. Good luck, everybody. I know my raiders get smoked by the Bengals next week, but, man, I've not seen my raiders in the playoffs since like 2016. And even then, Derek Carr was injured that year. And so they were rolling with a backup quarterback in Houston, I want to say. All right. All right, who am I? Another retired player, a former American football defense event who played my entire career with this one team, stood at 6-2, 2-60, defense event, 6-2, 2-60, from Trenton, New Jersey, went to North Carolina, A&T, drafted in 1968 in the third round, eight-time pro bowler. 691 tackles, 105 sacks, one touchdown, a pro football hall of famer, elected to the pro football hall of famer in the early 2000s and 2003. And I have a book, I guess. The book is Smash Mouth, my football journey from Trenton to Kenton. No, not that guy. He played for the Houston Oilers, and this will go to the Titans. Justin Pernell with that, if anyone wants to keep guessing. 1968 third round pick, 77th overall, played for the Houston Oilers from 68 to 83, played in 210 games, 135 consecutive, played a defensive end, and guard in 1968 seats. And didn't miss a game until breaking his arm against the Oakland Raiders in 77, led my teams in sacks six times, finishing career with 105 unofficial sacks. Bruce Matthews, nice penmanship right here. Elvin Bathia. Remember Elvin Bathia? I think that name should ring some bells for people. I feel like it does ring a bell for me. These Oilers helmets are pretty cool too, the Oilers logo. There you go. And that'll go to Justin, who has the Tennessee Titans. Oilers stuff goes to the Titans, of course. And there you have it, ladies and gentlemen, another fun mini helmet break. In the books, this was a random tee break number six from jaspercaserakes.com here on January the 9th. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.