 Hi everyone, happy Sunday. I'm Joe for jaspyscasewrakes.com coming at you with a three box break of some football here. It's Jaspys three box chasing Mahomes and Kelsey rookie cards mixer, which includes a hip parade, fourth and goal box. A lot of fun stuff here. So we got a box of 2013 score football monster box. We got a whole box of 2017 prestige football fat packs. And then we've got that hip parade right here. Also tonight only we're giving away some spots. So we only sold given away six spots. We only sold 26 spots outright. We're gonna gather all of your names and roll it and randomize it three times. Top six will get extra spots. Little buy one, get one opportunity. One, two and three. All right, so from seven through 26, sad times, but I appreciate you trying. You can see already Michael Jordan, you got some spot, Michael Jordan's got spots. Ryan's got a spot, Michael, Jordan and Darren. So top six, congrats, little buy one, get one scenario for ya. The rest of you, don't worry, you're still in the break. We'll put those little rooftop symbols next to your name so you know that those are your winning spots, different from your full spots. Let's gather everybody's names once more and let's randomize you a team. Let's roll it, randomize it one and a four, five times for names and teams. One, two, three, four and once more, fifth and final time. We've got Joe down to Jordan. One and a four, five times for the NFL teams, no combos. One, two, three, four and five. Got my Raiders up there, all the way down to the Texans over here. All right, here's how it shakes out. Joe, you got my Raiders. Josh with the Dolphins and Vikings. Rob with the Rams. Allen with the Broncos. Peter with the Lions. TJ, Kansas City Chiefs, nice. Michael with the Giants. Allen, last spot, Mojo with the Ravens. Michael with the Patriots. Michael P with the Patriots. Michael L with the Bengals. Eric with the Steelers. Jordan with the Saints. Michael P with the Bears. Jake with the Panthers. Joe with the Cowboys. Michael L with the Titans. Jordan with the Colts. Steve with the Packers. Ryan with the Falcons. Josh with the Seahawks. Darren with the Cardinals. Robert with the Niners. Darren with the Buccaneers. TJ with the Vils. Michael L with the Browns. Tanner with the Jets. Michael L with the Eagles. Ryan with the Jaguars. Jordan Chargers. Commanders and Texans. We're gonna alphabetize by team. We're gonna pause the video just for a little bit and allow for a little trade window. When we come back, we'll see if there's any trades and then we'll have the breaks. Stick around, BRB. All right, welcome back, everybody. No deals or don't, no trade chatter. That's all good. We explained the college rules to everybody during the trade window. Remember, there's live memorabilia in here, so I'll explain it again just before that box. But basically, if there's a player with their college gear on, it'll go to the team they played for the longest. If they're retired, if they're active, it'll go to the team they are currently on. If they're a free agent, I guess right now, technically a free agent, it'll go to the team they were most recently on. All right, so let's do the base heavy stuff first. So obviously, the Mahomes chances are gonna be in here, 2017. It's a box of those retail hanger packs. We'll open all these packs first. Let me go by just a little bit, tiny bit faster. Obviously, since these are retail packs, we're not really expecting autographs or relics or anything like that. But obviously, a Mahomes rookie card would be pretty nice. What else? Exclusive alma mater memorabilia possibilities with prime pieces number to five. I mean, that's gonna be pretty hard in a retail set. Anyone remember who else is in 2017 besides Patrick Mahomes? Probably some other decent rookies here in 2017. Someone who wants to refresh my memory. Ah, Kareem Hunt, thanks Shiloh. Deshawn Watson, there you go. Let me just take a quick look. I don't think anything's sold out after this right yet. Folks, jaspyscasebreaks.com. Nothing's sold out after this. I don't even see another order. So, start placing some stuff. Let's see if we can get something going here. NFL draft. Oh, Alan's saying CMAC, that proved me wrong. Also saying CMAC, thank you. This was the Miles Garrett Mitch Trebisky year along with Corey Davis, Leonard Fernet, Jamal Adams, Christian McCaffrey Mahomes, Deshawn Watson, Evan Ingram, T.J. Watt is in this, Buddha Baker, Dalvin Cook, Joe Mixon, Juju, Smith Schuster, Alvin Camara, Cooper Cup. All right, so there's Chris Godwin, Kenny Gholiday. All right, so there's some guys in here. Some guys in here, George Kittle, Aaron Jones. All right, so let's see what we can get out of here. Good luck, everybody. Let's see if I can... And I think the description said everything ships, right? Yeah, all cards ship. So good luck, everybody. There's Evan Ingram, Ziko Elliott, connections. I think all of those are gonna be the same. So for something like this, right, this Mike Williams, Mike Williams was, yeah, Mike Williams is a rookie here. This will obviously go to the Chargers because we'll go by the checklist. The college rule is basically the no checklist rule. Like member really wouldn't have a checklist, for example. Yeah, that's right, David. It might be Joe Jasky rookies in here. Travis Kelsey will be looking for in that 2013 box. Randall Cobb, Bucky Hodges, Brandon LaFell. Sprinkles. Aha, bang. There's Patrick Wilhomes. Who's got the chiefs? That's gonna be TJ Poyer. Hopefully you find a few of these. You can get them graded and if one pops a... If you get a PSA 10 out of one of those, I feel like you're gonna be pretty happy. Good luck. Definitely worth grading. Christian McCaffrey will go to Jake and the Panthers edition of CMC. There's a Kareem Hunt rookie card for the chiefs. You ended up selling that 2018 umbrella. Dion Dawkins, not Otto. Who? Wow, Gilo's saying a few of those raw Mahomes sold for 30, 50 bucks at pop. What does a PSA 10 go for? If you have that research still out. Other box, Zika Elliott, Jordan Willis. Last PSA, 1068 bucks. Last PSA, 916 bucks. That's not bad. That's not bad at all. Smudge Pirine, Eric Berry. He was a bill. There must be some reason for that, Rex. Maybe it was the family of Dion Dawkins. I was like, hey, let's get that card. We got the NBA All-Star game happening. Of all the All-Star games, I guess, I think actually hockey is probably the most fun to watch, right? In terms of the team event. Basketball's probably pretty close, especially when they change the ending to it. And obviously, NFL is worthless. MLB, All-Star game I can't watch. There's a TJ Watt rookie card for the Steelers. That's gonna be for Eric. Yeah, this prestige card stock does feel like, you know, feels like card stock from maybe 20 years before this 2017 prestige. It might be a slightly bit thicker than those cheap kid reporter cards. But not by much, though. That almost looked like it was gonna be a different, I thought it was gonna be numbered, but. And Switzer, nice scale Sears, some rookies. You don't mind the baseball one? I don't know, the baseball one, that's my least favorite for some reason. All right, 2013 score monster box with a couple of prism packs in there as well. So there are your prism packs, some sort of bonus pack right here. These are your score packs. Let's go back in time to 2013. I feel like Darren McFadden, man. That guy could have been, you know, could have been, it's just injuries. But when he was healthy, man, he was really exciting. I have no stories for Seo more. I don't know if he lasted very long. Really, is that popular, David, saying Deon Dawkins can't even go out to eat Buffalo or to the mall? Which is kind of crazy for a left tackle, right? Remember Nile Davis? All right, nothing too crazy here. Let's see what we got in those prism packs. Tell us he doesn't like his top's rookie card on his podcast. What about his Panini rookie card? Who's talking about you? Crabtree! Landry Jones, look at that, there's Deon Jordan. And we got a Don Terry Poe. That's for the Chiefs. It's gonna be for TJ. And there's Quartarell Patterson and Keenan Allen rookie cards. Building Blocks, Nile Davis Blue. Deandre Hopkins rookie card. And an RG3. Nice hop, I like that. Jordan with the Texans. We didn't get at least one Mahomes, no Kelsey. But let's see what kind of surprises we have in this set right here. So you can see that series 11. Just use this side of the table as my staging ground here. Should we play Who Am I? I feel like we haven't played that in a while. We'll do a little trivia for these three items in here. Four items, one, two, three, four items. I'll do the eight by 10 first. Then the Jersey mini helmet, full size helmet. Oh, they got those, they got them wrapped up. So there's the big helmet. All right, there's the big helmet. I wonder if the mini helmet's inside there because I have the Jersey and I have the eight by 10. Yes, the mini helmet is inside the big one. Okay. Let's do the eight by 10 first. Who am I? If someone gets this without Googling, I'll be pretty impressed. What team did he play for the longest? All right, a defensive end and offensive tackle. A pro football hall of famer, one interception my entire career. 13 fumble recoveries, two touchdowns. Also part of the U.S. Army between 1944 and 46, 69th Infantry Division, did battle the bulge too. Passed away at the age of 93 in April of 2019 from Antioch, California. I guess born in West Virginia, but went to high school in Antioch, California. Died in Pennsylvania. Was a second round pick in 1952. I don't think Patrick Tillman battled in the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. Two-time NFL champion, a nine-time first team, all pro and 11-time pro bowler, a sax leader in 1960. Part of the 1950s, all decades team. Part of the 50th anniversary all-time team, 75th anniversary all-time team, 100th anniversary all-time team. And played for the Baltimore Colts. Also go to the Indianapolis Colts. That's the team he played for the longest. And that would be Gino Marchetti. Got the Beckett sticker right there. Got the little tag right there as well. Yeah, I don't know. Does anyone really have football knowledge before 1980? I'm not sure. Colts, let's write all this down too. Colts, that's gonna be for Jordan with that extra spot that you won. Right, the jersey we have here. All right, who am I? We've got an active baseball player, active football player. Currently 31 years old, 5'11", 200 pounds, has 566 receptions in his career. 7,932 receiving yards in his career, 59 receiving touchdowns in his career. He's a Super Bowl champion. He's an NFL offensive rookie of the year. A two-time second team all-pro, a three-time pro bowler, a PFW all-rookie teamer, Paul Horning award winner, a first team all-American, first team all-SEC. He went to LSU and was a number 12 overall pick in the draft. I suppose if I mentioned the draft year, that might make it too easy and played for four teams my entire career. There you go. Yep, O'Dell Beckham Jr. And he's in his Ravens gear here. Looks like it's a custom jersey, so I won't open this up, but it's a decent number for a custom jersey. There's his autograph right there. The Beckett authentication sticker right there. Excellent. Pretty cool. And that will be for the Ravens. That's gonna go to Allen. Last spot, Mojo. All right, let's see if I could... I don't wanna give away the full-size helmet. See if we can drag out the mini helmet first, which is right there. Full-size helmet. I'm gonna cover up like this right here. Mini helmet. All right. Currently 47 years old, born in Fort Myers, Florida, went to North Fort Myers High School, 65-265 defensive end. Played for two teams my entire career. I was an NFL defensive rookie of the year. First team all-pro in one year, three-time pro bowler, PFWA all-rookie team, NCAA national champion in the mid-90s. Two-time first team all-SEC. That might give it away. SEC defensive player of the year. NFL stats, 313 total, tackles 74 sacks, 26 force fumbles, four fumble recoveries, an interception and a defensive touchdown. Who am I? Was drafted 16th overall in the 1999 NFL draft. Nice one, Kevin. Yep, Javon Kers, the freak. Yeah, proved me wrong about it too. Kind of a cool-looking helmet. It's got the flag in the background. There's the becket sticker right there and his autograph right over there. Gotta catch that in the lighting there, but pretty cool. Number 90 inscription. It was also number 93. It's pretty cool, huh? All right, that's gonna go to Michael and the Titans and the full-size helmet. Let's see if we can... Is there a home somewhere here? Let's put back a card. Let's see if we can take a look without revealing who this is. Sometimes it's on the inside of this bag. Sometimes on the inside of the box. Oh, there it is. Yeah, there's a little sticker on the bottom. All right, who am I? An active football player, 31 years old, six-one, 250 pounds, 15 pounds. Went to Palo Alto High School. Second round pick, played for two teams my entire career. Career, 872 receptions, 10,787 receiving yards, and 95 receiving touchdowns. Three-time first-team all-pro bowler, all-pro, six-time pro bowler, two-time NFL receiving touchdowns leader. The Paul Warfield Trophy Award winner, second team all-American, third team all-American, Mountain West freshman of the year, first-team all-Mountain West for a couple years. His number in college is retired. He might be a Hall of Famer. Went to Palo Alto High School and then went to Fresno State, wide receiver. Only so many wide receivers out of Fresno State with those kind of numbers in the NFL. Who am I? Oh, come on, he's best buddies with Derek Carr. Derek Carr was throwing him touchdowns. That's right, Devonte Adams. There you go, Kevin, Gilo. This is Devonte Adams in his Packers gear right here. So there you see the Packers logo on the back of the helmet. The Beckett sticker right there. There's his number 17 inscription right there. Nice, pretty cool-looking helmet. Nice autograph right there, and that's gonna go to Steve Berry and the Packers. Kind of a cool-looking helmet, too. Yeah, it's pretty sick. That's that, folks. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com and we'll see you for the next one next time. Bye-bye.