 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with Jaspy's 12 box high-end hotness football mixer. Big thanks all of these folks for getting into the action. And at the very end, we're gonna re-randomize your names or we're gonna give away that full-sized Tua helmet. I'll show that off towards the end of the break. All right, so there's all the boxes in there. Big thanks to all the people who got spots straight up and congrats again to the people who won those spots in the Optic Football Fat Pack 34, 35, and 36. Appreciate everybody getting in however you got in. All teams are in, let's roll it, let's randomize it. Snake eyes, two times, that's easy. One and two, bang. All right, we got Tyson on top, Zach on the bottom. And let's assign you a team. Snake eyes, one and two, easy. Seattle, down to the Las Vegas Raiders. Las Vegas Raiders will obviously get Oakland Raider stuff too. I know there's older boxes in this mixer. All right, so Tyce with the Seahawks, Asa with the Saints, Thomas with the Broncos, Jacob with the Jets, Adam with the Cowboys, John with the Niners, Aaron with the Ravens, Aaron Billingsley with the Ravens, Aaron Salinas with the Bears, Robert with the Bucks, Jacob with the Dolphins, Josh with the Lions, Tyce with the Patriots, Zach with the Steelers, Tyce with the Browns, Adam with the Eagles, Davis with the Cardinals, Brandon with the Bengals, Adam with the Chargers, Mike with the Chiefs, James with the Rams, Sean with the Titans, Tyce with the Bills, Daniel with the Colts, Sean Kirkham with the Packers, Jim Moran with the Texans, Zach with the Falcons, Adam with the Vikings, official Last Spot Mojo, Last Spot Purchase Straight Up, Tyce with the Giants and Jags, Steven with the Redskins, Brandon with the Panthers, and Zach with the Last Vegas Warriors. I guess the Redskins will be something else. I don't know if they have announced the team name yet, but I know they have officially announced they're going to be changing it. What they're changing it to is still up in the air unless I miss that news today. Let's sort by column B by team. All right, now I'm gonna pause the video. When we come back, we're gonna see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break itself. So stick around, I'll be right back. All right, welcome back everybody. There was a lot of trade chatter, but at the end of the day, no deals were done. It's all good. Let's get a move on. So here's the final printout, the final list right here. Thanks everyone for getting in, appreciate it. Right here, Tuesday the 14th, the day before new tax day. So if you haven't done your taxes, better hurry up. All right, let's see, let's get some of these bulkier boxes out of the way first. And we'll move into that Donnerous Optic in a second here. Should we go back in time to 2013? Yeah, back in time when it was a Gino Smith on the box. Oh man, these were the old, remember the old days of absolute football when they came in these McDonald's apple pie boxes? The memories. I'm putting apple pie in here. I think in the parlance of the industry they're called pillow boxes. Which reminds me, I've not had an apple pie in a McDonald's apple pie. This break brought to you by McDonald's. Six to eight months maybe? I think it's time, it's getting to be about time for me to treat myself to an apple pie. All right, I got Trent Richardson to 99, Xavier Roads is your rookie autograph to 299. All right, so that'll be for the Vikings, that'll be for Adam, last spot mojo gets the Xavier Roads. A little room here, that'll be base cards. We'll sleeve and top load all those. Our shipping team will take care of those. Just in the interest of time, let's roll here. Landry Jones to 199, Steelers and Tools of the Trade. Nile Davis, Triple Relic and Autograph, four out of 10. Nice low number for the Chiefs. Mike G, won that spot. Aaron Salinas, Trent's that are saying those apple pies for McDonald's are delish. Will you've never had a McDonald's apple pie? I don't know, it's kind of, I kind of don't really want one in the summertime. Maybe that's why I haven't had one. But during a cold winter, getting an apple pie maybe with a coffee in the morning or lunchtime even, we're at night. Pretty good. Caution filling is hot, they are. I don't know how many times I've burned my tongue on that. Rookie premier materials, Tyler Eifert. There you go, there's a bangle there, Brandon. It's kind of who you're looking for. But yeah, those apple pies, I don't eat McDonald's too. I love McDonald's, I don't gotta avoid it. There's Mike Glenn and Buccaneers for the waistline, but I'll treat myself to an apple pie every once in a while. And every year, I think, this is the year where they're just gonna change the formula. It's gonna just taste gross and it's not gonna be what I remember it to be. Buccaneers, that's Robert Gemmell with that. And then I have it and I'm like, this is great. They have not screwed around with the formula. And if anything, in this day and age, the quality is probably better than it was back in the day. So, it tastes pretty good, tastes pretty good. Might depend on franchise. Wait, what? Dan Turk is saying you'll never forget McDonald's lobster rolls? I'm not sure if I would trust McDonald's with a lobster roll. That must have been a limited release. That must just be in coastal states. This is like, they're not offering lobster rolls in Nebraska, right? This is like, in Maine, they'll be like the McDonald's lobster roll. Or like San Francisco or something like that. The Alaska. What region was it? It had to only be like New England. Oh, they had it in Massachusetts, eight bucks a pop. Yeah, how much of it was actually a lobster, you think? Although they claim that the McDonald's, like the McDonald's people allege that the filet of fish is actually like this wild caught salmon. Salmon were like a cod or something like that, like a legit fish. Not like a, not just like artificial and artificial amalgamation of tilapia or something like that. DeSean Kaiser, rookie phenom, really. But I mean, if you're in Massachusetts though, I've never been to Massachusetts. So this is all just like what's in my head of what Massachusetts, coastal Massachusetts looks like. Can't you just go to the lobster roll place down the street and spend eight bucks for a lobster roll and maybe some sourdough, whatever else goes with lobster roll. So like it's kind of pointless to go to McDonald's for lobster roll. Oh, it's like 20 bucks. All right, so maybe they get you on price. You're like, I really want a lobster roll, but I don't want $20 lobster roll. Fair enough. I could make sense of that. This is 2019 score and then we'll go into 2020 score. The budget lobster. But lobster is not something you want to go budget for, right? Maybe you can, I don't know. Like I would trust a, I would trust a, I would trust like a fried squid, like a calamari, right? Because at least you're deep frying it and you know, and that's going to, you know, Louis saying back in the day, they used to serve lobster to prisoners in jail. What kind of lobsters? I think they told them it was lobsters. Now I want a lobster. John hasn't had McDonald's in years, had it two weeks in his lousy, even the fries suck. Max, you want less food, talk more card talk? Well, what do you want to talk about then? You set the topic. We'll talk about cards. Clay Matthews to 100. The all hands team. Ben Rothsberger, green frame. Sorry, not numbered. Yeah, what do you got first, Jordan? I have a topic on cards. Will baseball cards go way up when the season starts? I don't know. What do you think Max? Max wants more card talk. He must have opinions. I don't think, I mean, what's way up to you? Like it's relative, isn't it? But I would imagine whatever like say, the pricing will probably affect the rookies the most. So whatever the pricing of say, Boba Shet and Gavin Lux would be, you know, the other rookies, Erise, Sakino, guys like that, if they start off the season well, I mean, really it's performance based, right? So if once the season starts, yes, there'll be more interest in people collecting them and it'll increase their value if they play well in this short amount of time, if we even have it. But baseball doesn't really, baseball really doesn't act the way basketball does on the secondary market. So it takes a little bit of marinating. Where are the good cards at, says Zach. But in this break, back there, we're getting the heavier stuff out of the way first. What if I just did the good stuff first, then no one would stick around for the other stuff at the end, setting it up. We'll get there, Zach, don't worry. But the NBA market definitely reacts a lot differently from even football as well. I think NBA is just kind of at another level right now. Remember, baseball and football love these sports, but the collecting is generally contained to us, to the U.S. market, that's it. You know, you're not finding a lot of die-hard like NFL fans in China or in the UK or in Germany or Spain, Australia, you know. But NBA, guess what? You got basketball players from Croatia, from Spain, from Australia, from Asia, you know. And they're on smaller rosters, they're more accessible on TV. Their faces aren't covered by helmets or hats, you know what I mean? How many men are on a roster? 15, 16 men on a basketball roster. What's a, five starters, and then you rotate in a few more players. Any player could just go off for a minute or two, and then all of a sudden they've got a lot of popular, I mean, so there's a lot of market factors that help the NBA. Yeah, soccer cards have always been pretty popular as well. They more collectors, especially internationally, are getting, wrapping their heads around the soccer, collecting cards in general. And then it'll, and eventually if, you know, if more American collectors kind of get on board. Soccer cards are weird because internationally, I don't think there's like a tradition, collecting cards is intrinsically a very American sort of thing, you know? So there's two different things happening. The biggest market that collects cards, they're not collecting soccer, right? But one of the biggest sports in the world is soccer. So once all that, once that matches up, then it's gonna be, it's gonna be great. I think the value of cards will be impacted, there's no season this year, no. Hey, I think we would never know what the value would have been. But I mean, look at Zion's. Zion's been doing pretty well. You could almost argue that it's almost better that Zion didn't have to, there's the Michael P. Ryan. We'll get these two, whatever team they're on. But you can, some may even argue that it's almost good that Zion hasn't played because there's no time for him to have a bad game. The season was put on pause when there was like, when he was maybe playing some excellent basketball. Exactly, Luis, yeah, yeah. He didn't hurt his, he didn't hurt his value by getting hurt, or potentially getting hurt, or everyone's fear. Because as soon as like Zion like twists and ankle, you know, then it's confirmation bias for everybody. They're like, yep, see, told you, Zion's injury prone, I was right, sell your Zion's and everyone freaks out. Which may or may not be true, we don't know yet, but I think Zion, Mark, you're just gonna have to, whoever's a buyer or a seller in that, Mark just has to be kind of aware of the big ups and downs of his market. It can go up, it can go down. Roquant Smith for the Bears, that will be for Aaron. So yeah, a lot of knee-jerk reactions probably for Zion. It'll be interesting to see how his value kind of eventually settles. Cause most of those top tier rookies are gonna have this like big jump, right? But then eventually it'll, you know, it'll dip a little bit and then it'll kind of taper off and plateau to like what the market, we'll say it is, market's still fluid on Zion. But I don't know, if Luca Dodgecci is of any indication, Luca Dodgecci, look at his second year stuff, and especially his first year stuff. There's Kendrick Rogers. I mean, you're still going strong. So if like Zion or John Morant, you know, have a nice second year, you know, their rookie cards are still gonna hold an incredibly strong amount of value just like those Luca Dodgecci's have. Right, yeah, look at Giannis now. I remember, you can look back to some of our old, we've been doing this for a while, so you can go back to maybe five years ago when we were doing Giannis breaks, right? Maybe 14, 15, whenever his rookie year was, that's 35. 13, 14, 14, 15, something like that. And you can look at us doing Prism basketball breaks and there'll be moments where I'm just flipping through a column breezing by Silver's eye or Silver Giannis' because back then, and probably for years after that, it was like maybe Milwaukee fans really wanted them, people in Wisconsin, $5 Silver Prism or something like that, a couple dollars maybe. I'm sure people who got the bucks and got Giannis has probably sold those for like a lot cheaper than they could go for now, but now look at them now, it's insane. The other thing about basketball is that, you know, they're so, they're not playing three or four years of college. So you almost have to give a lot of rookies, add those three or four college years for them to kind of learn on the job as a professional, marinate a little bit and then see what they turn into. I always mention Victor Oladipo all the time. That's another like late bloomer sort of example. Oladipo, people rode off as a bust and they're like, that's it, he's no good. He's been traded a couple times, which is why it kind of gives you hope for maybe sitting on some, sitting on some Markel Foltz's. You know, maybe a change of scenery for him is going to be good. There's Leviska Chennault Jr. Yeah, DJ Remix is saying, I sell a lot on eBay. I think I've seen basketball sales these days that Silver's color, numbered color card sell better than Otto's. That's been a trend too. I think all the sports have been kind of seeing that trend. Obviously all relatively speaking, but yeah, the parallels that seem to be getting a lot more love these days. It's been about a junior for my Raiders. That's Ohio State, Joe Burrow. I'll still go to the Bengals. All right, let's go back to 2016. Donorist Optical Football, which I think the description was saying rare. I think these are somewhat hard to find. Yeah, 2016 Donorist Optical Football Hobby Edition. There will be dips, of course. I think it's naive to think that there won't be a dip, but it's a lot like the stock market. I think values are going to go up and down. Of course it's kind of hard to predict. We don't have as much information as the stock market. We don't know how it's going to go up, why it goes up, why it goes down. A lot of it has to do with the availability of certain cards, the great ability of certain cards, the performance of the player, off-season, in-season. So that sounds just something to keep in mind. The value is not going to keep doubling and tripling forever, but at the first sign of a dip, that doesn't mean sell off your entire collection the hobby's done. I've seen some people kind of knee jerk and panic both, or overhype it, or knee jerk and panic too much a certain way as well. And it's like the stock market. This is like the ultimate fantasy sports right here, ladies and gentlemen. You're betting your hard-earned money on a certain player that you decide to collect and quote-unquote invest in. Whatever scale you want to do, smaller or large, but it's like you're kind of betting on players. Putting futures bets. Yeah, maybe about 20, 30 minutes. Curt Cousins to 10. Chipper's asking, does anyone use any other sites to buy and sell cards on an eBay? I know a lot of people, they use Facebook. If they join particular Facebook groups, there's often ways to buy, sell, trade in there. We actually have a Facebook group that people can join if you want to for that. I'll drop the link in the chat. I think we'll have to approve some people to get in, but we'll do that. A lot of people have their own personal Instagram accounts where they take pictures and show off their hits, and then they sell them directly to the public, which of course has their own risk. Just be careful when you do that. Just like, as if you're selling on Craigslist or something like that, just use the same precautions, but if you're shot at Higgins to 150, Browns, that'll be for Tice. Were you also saying that there were McDonald's lobster rolls featured in your area at one point? It still blows my mind. Kenya Drake to 149, and we've got a Tyler Irving eight out of 99, black ink autograph for the Texans. That's not too bad. Jim Moran with that one. But yeah, aside from eBay, Facebook, Instagram, people like, I know some people use Com C a lot, Com C O N C dot com. But yeah, yeah, as DJ Remix is saying, I think sometimes the issue is that on those other markets, there might not be, there's Chris Jones, is this an autograph hot box? Or did they always have this many autos? I think sometimes you may find that buyers or sellers on those other non eBay markets are not as sophisticated. There's Mike G with the chiefs. So they may not be as knowledgeable or trying to take advantage of people who are not knowledgeable. Kevin Dodd, 41 out of 50. What about selling to your local card shop? Well, I don't think you're gonna get, listen, if it's convenient, then sure. There's Kevin Dodd for the Titans. This is a hot box. Sean Kirkham with the Titans. You could sell it to your local card shop for convenience, maybe cash in hand right away, but you're probably not gonna get the value that you want though. Remember, they've got to make their margin. They're buying off you. They'll mark it up a little bit and probably sell it at whatever market price is. So yeah, I mean, do that, but I'm not sure if you're gonna get like the full eBay price or something. Bill, what's going on? Where are what? Oh, local card shops? Well, there's one right here in Hermosa Beach. Out of 199, Allen Robinson. All right, let's keep going. Let's go to old 2014 Crown Royale. Gabe's saying, as long as you're making a profit off the box that you got, you don't really care. Yeah, if that's how you want to do it, yeah. Absolutely the local car shop, if you have one. Yeah, Bill does not have one in his zip code. If you're lucky enough to have one of those, then absolutely give that a shot too. I think eBay still feels like the biggest market for that. One of the big questions we have is like, is like, hey, when discovered these group breaks, there's Kevin Norwood. Now I got all these cards, I don't know what to, I don't know where to, my eBay account's not built up enough. So it's worth, when you start joining group breaks, it's worth grinding out like the Kevin Norwood cards, Heis, for example, who has a Seahawks. You know, just to kind of build up your feedback rating, there's Eric Ebron, and there is Rashard Ross, a little different pattern in the background. For the Bears, that'll be for Aaron Salinas, John T's little car shop, and the close in the late 80s. Yeah, a lot did. I think there's one out of 25, by the way. I mean, at one point it was like one in every town, big or small, right? There's 25, Ed Reynolds, and Aaron Rogers to 99, and Paul Richardson, another Seahawk, rookie royalty relic. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Even then on eBay, you're limited to 20,000 before the IRS gets involved. Right, if you're over the course of a year, but yeah, there's taxes involved in that too, so rookie royalty, Devonta Freeman. So maybe like private cash avenues are also a thing if you wanna avoid tax stuff. All right, that was 2014 Crown Royale, that Devonta Freeman rookie relic goes to Zachary G. All right, what about some playbook? Getting to the good stuff here. Louis, your target sucks, never restocks? Baseball basketball? Tell him. Ask the manager. I'm serious. Ask the store manager, the target listens to that. Read those retail stores, listen to the feedback. Don't talk to a stock kid. Get a store manager over, be like hey. A lot of collectors in the area would love for you to stock more of this. Daryl Henderson, 299 for the Rams, James. We've got mammoth materials, NOAA FANT, for my rivals, the Broncos, 299 and Thomas. We've got Christian Kirk, X's and O's, Jersey and autographed, 249. Yeah, unless it's the manager of the target, like stealing those boxes before they even hit the floor. Cardinals, Davis. And the book here in playbook is a bit of a green foil under. Five out of 25, Nick Bosa, two-color patch and autograph, nice. There you go, 49ers. John Paul, I have a slider box here. Nice, Nick Bosa. Did I say Joey was? Nice, Nick Bosa. What should we go to? What about this contender's optic? You know, pre-pandemic DJ remix, that was sort of the idea of the shop kind of blend the old school with the new school. We had like a card bar built out there where people can hang out. It's literally a bar, but we're opening up cards and supposed to be more of a hangout sort of situation. Oh, is that a autograph? We had just opened for a couple months. Did our grand opening, everything? And then bang, shut down. Thankfully, the core of our business has always been online. So we really didn't skip a beat, but randomized are there. Jared Goff to 99. All right, so we've got a couple autographs here. We've got rookie ticket auto, Dawson Knox. That'll be for Tyson the Bill's, Buffalo to 75, and this should be an on-card auto. And it's Nikhil Harry at Green Pulsar, they introduced this year, which I think looks really sharp. That is for the Patriots, Tyson with that one as well, England Patriots. Six out of 27. Let's go to Origins, 2019, or should we go a little bit older? 2018 Origins, do the old one first. Then we'll do Panini one. Then we'll do first off the line in Peckable. And then we'll give away that Tua full-size helmet right there. So if you're like, man, Joe, I have not been having a good break. Still have a shot at the Tua. We've got Chris Hogan to 175, AJ Green to 299, and Bradley Chubb, 24 at 99, a big Chubb right here. Bradley, that is. It's a family show, folks, easy. Broncos, Thomas Riffle with that one. Where's Nick? Nick Chubb. Broncos, that's gonna go to Thomas. Hayden Hurst, nice, four-color patch and autograph for the purple birds. That'll be for Aaron Billingsley. And back here is Royce Freeman, big jumbo relic there, another Bronco for Thomas. Now the 2019 Origins, love this Origins. All right, there's a redemption on the bottom. Any guesses on that redemption for bragging rights? There's AJ Green to 299. Odell Beckham Jr. to 175. Travis Kelsey, Leonard Fournette. There's Tiki Barber and Saquon Barker. Origins of greatness, dual relic, 26 out of 30. Louise, guessing Kelsey, Travis Kelsey, or Jason Kelsey. That's for New York, that'll be for Tice. And we got Justice Hill, Justice being served to Aaron Billingsley, 11 out of 99. Rookie jumbo patch, autographs, turquoise. Not sure what that's numbered to, but it's card 112. And it's gonna be A, Marquise Brown. Marquise Brown, Hollywood Brown for Aaron Billingsley and the Ravens. All right, Panini 1. All right, good luck with this one. Here we have, we have an eagle. It's JJ Arthigo White side. Nice patch right there, 23 out of 25 on card autograph. Who's got the fly eagles fly? That'll be Adam Cupperman on the board with the eagles. Nice, and that impeccable, first off the line. Base card on the bottom, yes. All right, last box, then the giveaway. Two out of eight, Antonio Brown. Probably not a fan of the Oakley filter helmets that they've got there, which I thought was interesting. Oakland, no, not Oakland anymore, Vegas on my list, Zachary, Zachary G with that. Different parallels in these first off the lines. We've got 73 out of 75, Tony Gonzalez, chiefs, Mike G. Chiefs, we got Will Greer, autograph, 72 out of 75. Rookie landscape auto for the Panthers. That will be for Brandon in Carolina. I guess he'd be backing up Bridgewater, I suppose. Ed Oliver, 71 out of 99. Buffalo, ties with the Bills. Kenyon Drake, on card autograph, victory signatures. 37 out of 49. Dolphins, 34, Patriots 33. Was this that last, that must be the last second, yeah, all those laterals. And is that where Gronkowski was back there and he got tripped up a little bit? Dolphins, that goes to Jacob K. Brett Favre, autograph, three out of 10. First ballad signature is on card, Brett Favre, autograph, Sean Kirkham with the Packers. I don't think I called your name all break, at least for the Packers anyway. There you go. Just one off his jersey number, of course. Chaspies for some reason, we pull nice hits. Rarely hit jersey numbers unless it's Jayce hitting that Conor McDavid. Couple more to go, we've got Deshawn Watson, JJ Watt, Deandre Hopkins. Wow, triple autograph, Deshawn Watson, JJ Watt and Deandre Hopkins. Woo, Texans, Jim Moran with Houston. And one more here, we've got Riley Ridley. A nice texture, nice piece of the helmet I think right there. Eight out of 19, nine out of 19, can't read. Riley Ridley, Calvin's brother. Bears, Aaron Salinas with Chicago. I think he was trying to trade these guys too. And there you go, ladies and gentlemen, what a break. Also, we're giving this away. Alabama, full, Alabama helmet, full size, two autograph and roll tide inscription. That's pretty nice. So let's flip back to this list right here. And everyone has a shot at it. David, down to Stephen, and everyone in between. There's also that Jaguar's Bill's round numbers card. Jacksonville Buffalo. All right, let's roll it. Let's randomize it one and a five, six times for each list. One, two, three, four, five, and six. After six times, Buffalo gets it ticed with that one. After say, no, Dolphin's on automatic, you get it tied to a renter. This was part of a box that I don't know opened. Then yes, six times for the names. Name on top, gets it. Good luck, one, two. Oh wait, hold on, I said six, right? Two, three, four, five, and good luck, sixth and final time after six. Thank you, thank you, thanks everyone. Thank you, and you, and you, and you, everybody for getting into the action. I appreciate it. The winner is Zachary G. There you go, Zach. You get the Tua full-size Autograph Alabama helmet. There you go, let's see if I can hold the camera stand up and angle this to get a closer look at that. Nice, where's all of our authentication right here? There it is, there's the fanatic sticker right there. Just gonna focus on that. There you go, kind of hard to see at that angle, but there's the fanatic sticker right there. You can see the letters and numbers. Sort of hard to focus, but it's there. There you go, I think Zach was wondering where's all the big hits? There you go, this is one of the biggest ones. There's the inside of it. I think that warning is basically saying don't use this as a real helmet. There's a fanatics, it's just the sticker. There's no, we might have a fanatics card sitting there somewhere. We'll send you that pouch, too. And there you have it, boys and girls. That was our, what do we call this? Our 12 box high-end hotness football mix. There was some pretty hot stuff here, especially towards the end. Thanks for watching, everyone. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com and I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye, nice.