 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. Come at you with another case of 2021 Gold Rush Hall of Fame autographed jerseys. A multi-sport break. Six boxes, random player break number three. We only sold 20 spots and everyone gets six players from that big list below right here. It's a pretty good checklist. As the title suggests, yes, all Hall of Famers. Big thanks to this group here for making this happen. Appreciate it, there's one. What's going on here? Come on, keyboard, wake up. There's the original list right there. Thank you again. Apologies for the keyboard. There's one, there's two, three, four, five, and six. So you'll see Brian Cross last spot mojo, star one, two, three, four, five, and six in file time. There's all the players right here. So there should be 120 on each list. Let's roll it. Randomize it. Six in a three, nine times. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and ninth and final time. You got Nick all the way down to Nick. Six in a three, nine times for the players. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and once more, right? Yeah, ninth and final time. After nine, we got Wade Boggs down to sweet Lou Brock. Now I'm going to show you the list just as is, and then I will alphabetize by your first names. All right, so there's the first part of the list right here. All right, now we're going to sort by your first names by column A. So Brian Croft, there's your group of teams right there. Jonathan, there's your group of teams, players right here. Got a lot of spots. All right, there you go. Nick Stover, got a lot of players too. There's your group of players here. A little bit more right there. Patrick, Steve Wright, there to there, and William. There you go. So I'm going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades, and then we will have the break itself, so stick around. We'll be right back. All right, welcome back, folks. No deals were done, so the list you saw on the previous screen remains the same. Here's the case right here. Gold Rush, Hall of Fame. I'm going to leave it on my back table right over here and see what's inside. All right, jersey number one. A lot of great opportunities here. Most of them will probably be custom jerseys. Occasionally, we'll see an authentic jersey with an officially licensed jersey. Put your thinking caps on. You can play some quick rounds of America's favorite game. Who am I? Or I give you the clues. You guess the players for bragging rights. They're all Hall of Famers like this person here. We've had this player before in the previous break, actually. I am a Hall of Fame, 1985, gold tender, Canadian, 6'11 190. I was the first to decorate my gold tender mask with stitch markings where a puck had struck leading to the contemporary traditions of gold tenders decorating their masks with distinctive visual stylings. I think he's, the jersey here is Boston Bruins edition. Had a bit of a coaching career, apparently. Did some TV color commentary for the Hartford Wailers. He played a lot of years. He was active from, I guess, professionally for maybe the early 60s through 1979-1980. I think he was, was he a Stanley Cup champion? Yeah, he was a Stanley Cup champion in the 1971-72 season with the Boston Bruins. Yeah, we had him earlier too. Yeah, there you go, Oliver. I'll go to Jonathan Hollywood with the Jerry Chievers auto. Right there. It's a custom jersey. There's his Hall of Fame inscription. There's his autograph and the familiar Boston Bruins colors. Break number three. Let's see who we have here. All right. Who am I? Oliver can't play. Who am I? I'm a Hall of Fame safety slash cornerback from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Six foot 205 pounds drafted in the late 80s out of Purdue. Played for one, two, three, four teams my entire career. Was a coaching intern with the Bengals now. A cornerbacks coach with the Raiders. A coaching intern in 2014. Assistant defensive backs coach from 15 to 16 for the Raiders and was a cornerbacks coach in 2017. I don't know what he's doing now. He's doing some other coaching. Somewhere else. Super Bowl champion, NFL defensive player of the year. Six-time first team all pro. 11-time pro bowl. Selectee, AFC player of the year. Two-time NFL interceptions leader. 1049 tackles, 71 interceptions, 17 interceptions. As a safety cornerback. That's a lot of tackles. That's a lot of interceptions. Oliver, I said you can't play. Come on. 1990s all decade team. NFL 100th anniversary all-time team. 75th anniversary all-time team. Two-time first team. All-American three-time first team. All big 10. This guy was a beast. Well, anyway, Oliver got it. It's Rod Woodson. He's a Steelers fan. I knew he'd get it right away. There's the Beckett card. There's the Beckett sticker. And there's the autograph right there. No, Jonathan was just copying you. Oliver got it. Oliver knew it right away. Very cool. Rod Woodson. It was pretty incredible. Yeah, he spent a moment with the Raiders and stuff too. It was pretty cool. I'm not sure what he's doing now. I guess he was let go after Gruden was hired and doesn't really say what he's doing coaching-wise after that. But hopefully he'll get back into it. Yeah, it's a pretty cool jersey. I agree. That's Brian Croft. Last bot mojo strikes again. 70% of the time. Last bot mojo hits 100% of the time. All right. And I think all of these have been custom jerseys so far. This definitely looks like a custom jersey. Yeah, it was. Not officially licensed. Not all of them are going to be officially licensed. All right. Next. Is this a custom jersey? Or is this? This looks nice. All right. This should be pretty easy too. They're Hall of Famers. They should be pretty familiar to a lot of people. Baseball. First baseball one that I think I've seen in the last couple of cases. Currently 53 years old. A righty. Lifetime 301 batting average. 2,468 hits. 521 home runs. 1700 runs. Just a little over 1700 runs batting. Play for one, two, three, four teams my entire career. 5-time All-Star. 2-time AL MVP. 4-time Silver Slugger Award winner. An AL batting champion. My number retired in Hall of Famer in 2014. First ballot with 83.7% of the vote. Who am I? 521 home runs. Not a rod, Brian and Chad, but there you go. Coke and Mike. It's got it. Frank Thomas, the big hurt. Trust me, she'll like it too. There's the Beckett card, the Beckett sticker. And there's the autograph. That's the big hurt. Is this an officially licensed jersey? It's buttoned down, but no, I don't think it's officially licensed. It doesn't have like a collar tag on the back of it. But it's still pretty nice. You know what I'm saying? Ted Williams is also not 53 years old. And Ted Williams is also not a righty. Who is Frank Thomas? Jonathan Armaldi. Frank Thomas. The big hurt. All right, next. Good luck. Good luck. What do we have here? Who do we have here? All right, not time to guess yet, Hollywood. Played by the rules. Who am I? Currently 78-year-old, former Hall of Fame linebacker. They're all Hall of Famers. Was picked in the NFL and AFL draft. Played for one team my entire career. Five-time first team all-pro. Eight-time pro bowler. Two-time defensive player of the year. Part of the NFL 1960s and 70s all-decade team. Part of the 75th anniversary and 100th anniversary all-time team. My number retired by the one team I played for my entire life. Played 119 games, 22 interceptions, 27 fumble recoveries. Pro football Hall of Fame, college football Hall of Fame. Who am I? I played between 1965 and 1973. Born in Chicago, went to Illinois. He's pretty good. Nice. Chris Gill. There you go, Chris. Dick Buccus. Number 51 himself. Brian Vormberg was on the right track with the Bears. But Chris Gill got it. There's his autograph. Looks like he looks like William Buccus. He's going with right there. Maybe? Is it William? Is it Dick? What's this for? Oh, Richard. What's his name? It looks like a W, doesn't it? There's Buccus right there for sure. Hall of Fame, 1979. Class of 1979. There's the JSA sticker and the card. This stick right here. Buccus, that is. This also looks like a custom jersey. Let's see just the generic size tag on the back right there. Better for framing anyway. And that's Jonathan. There you go. Jonathan, another one for you. A couple more to go. Good luck. He sure is Hollywood. What gave it away? All those clues? From earlier? All right. Next. All right. Who am I? Let's pull up his Wikipedia. According to Wikipedia. Currently 49 years old. 71, 325, former basketball player. This is going to be pretty obvious. A center out of LSU. Drafted in the early 90s. Four-time NBA champion. Three-time NBA finals MVP. An NBA most valuable player. 15-time All-Star. Three-time NBA All-Star game MVP. Everyone should know this. Rookie of the Year. All-Rookie's first team. Two-time NBA scoring champion. My number 34, retired by the Laker. 32, retired by the Heat. AP player of the year. NCAA blocks leader. Two-time SEC player of the year. Over 28,000 points. Over 13,000 rebounds. Over 2,000 blocks. Gold medal winner in 94 and 96. FIBA World Cup and the Olympic Games. So on and so forth. This guy is a legend. Oliver's got it. Brian, Mack, Chad. Gilo. Jack. Autograph. And Beckett Sticker right there. Movie star. Legend. Custom Jersey. Proprietor. Commercial maker. Movie star. Rapper. Extraordinaire. Analyst. Analyst on TNT. What else, Chad? Yeah, I got rapper. I mean, just all around... All around amazing personality. A cop? Yeah, he's a sheriff. Jonathan was Jack. Sheriff? Is he on the Papa John's, like, board of directors? Businessman? Entrepreneur? Insurance salesman? Pizza salesman? I think he owns franchise. Papa John's franchises, too. Husband? Friend? Father? That's right. An icy hop, Rhett? He did commercials for Cadillac, I think? Or was it Buick? Cadillac or Buick? Something. He definitely bought in. He did some wrestling, Mac? Absolutely. It's a little pro wrestling. It's pretty amazing. All right. Who am I? Yeah, I don't think he can fit in with Buick. I think he did say that the commercial was kind of funny because he couldn't fit into it. Okay, who am I? Currently 62 years old. Currently 62 years old. Former football player. Linebacker. 67, probably playing days, Linebacker. Out of Lafayette High School in Williamsburg, Virginia, went to college in North Carolina. Drafted in the early 80s. Round one. Pick two. Played for one team my entire career. Two-time Super Bowl champion. NFL Most Valuable Player. Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Eight-time First Team All-Pro. An NFL Sax Leader in the mid-80s. Part of the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team. 75th Anniversary All-Time Team. NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. A career 1,089 tackles. 142 sacks. 56 forced fumbles. Which is an important number. Nine Interceptions. Pro Football Hall of Famer, obviously. Part of the 100 Sax Club. The 56 will give it away. Yep, Oliver's got it. It's Lawrence Taylor. The original LT. There's his autograph there. There's the Beckett sticker and the Beckett car. I think Jonathan got that one, too. Nice, Jonathan. There's the Taylor on the back. And is this officially licensed jersey? It's not. It's a custom jersey, but it's got some good weight to it. The number looks really nice. So, great stuff. There you go, ladies and gentlemen. Another Jersey Break in the books. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.