 What's up everybody, Jason for jaspyscasebreak.com. We just sold out 2023 Bowman Baseball Jumbo Edition, eight box case break, pick a scenes number 11. And here we go, guys. Okay, everybody does it, Jason. Traveling is one thing that's always been around and it does suck that I'm calling it more, but the injury, fake injury part, I mean, I think it's mainly a handful of players that obviously kind of do it more often than not. It's kind of adapted a little bit to the whole soccer thing where you kind of have to make your case for a call, you know? But there is ways to review it now, which helps, you know, right? If you want to review a foul. I just thought I needed to tweak it just a little bit more where like, if you successfully win, then you should be able to have another one and continue on until of course, like, you don't. Of course, man. I mean, every sport has similar problems, Jason. Hockey players are one of the toughest players in the league and you'd be seeing some people fake like they got hit in the face with a high stick or, you know, getting shoved and acting out. It happens in all leagues, man. Really, that's awesome, man. Stars did really well yesterday. Of course, Jason. I mean, I think that goes with any sport. Every sport has changed when it comes to physicality. But at the same time, I mean, I think that's just like the macho guys at us where we want that to stick around and be like that. I mean, yeah, I guess it's entertaining, right? I mean, but at the same time, like, bro, you're fouling like all the time. How is that? Like, how is that good for the game of basketball? You know? The guy getting punched in the face. Like, that's just the guy in us. But yes, should they let them be a little bit more physical at times? Yeah, for sure. But again, that's been with everything. Every sport has changed in physicality. And obviously, again, back in the day, head injuries weren't taken seriously. You know? Wow, it's linked to so many obviously, you know, brain injuries and CTE and this and that. It's just like, the athletes are making more money for the owners than people will ever really know. And, you know, so I think it's fair to have a little bit of protection for some athletes, especially in the long run. They're getting paid handsomely, especially if you are really good. But again, they're putting their bodies on the liner at risk, playing the sport, you know? But again, I mean, definitely, it's changed everywhere. But yeah, I mean, yeah, exactly. The old defense was your close-time one, who's exactly, dude, like, how is that good? Like, at that point, then yeah, like, let's just clothesline fuck, let's just clothesline Yolkic. And so he just doesn't wanna drive to the paint anymore because, you know, he's tired of just getting his ass beat. It's like, I guess if you wanna watch a basketball like that, okay, but yeah, I mean, look at it. I don't view it as maybe as you, Jason, but I do agree with you on some points, but it's like, I think everybody's obviously wanting to make it more entertaining, make it more fun, more safety, but it's like, I think you can't have it all. Try your best, of course, to make it as fair as possible, but I don't blame the reps though, because in real time, like, sometimes this guy does look like he got hit, or, you know, this guy, you know, should've been fouled or had a penalty or vice versa, but we, of course, on TV now, and you're right, bringing up maybe like, high definition and like, just TV, you know, we can see that it wasn't because they have slow motion. You know, he can zoom in on plays, but can't fault like the reps or anything like that for seeing or thinking that it wasn't a catch, or, you know, he did get hit illegally, and, you know, this and that. Like the one thing that brings me, the one thing that's crazy to me, it's like, obviously, I was born in the 90s, I didn't really get to see a lot of the older games, but, you know, when Kareem got like, sucker punched in the stomach, you know, and then he just came back and just clothes lined that dude like, right in the face, like that was wild. Yes, I actually agree with that, James. I think it just changes the narrative so much. It creates excuses for sports fans and just anybody in general. Well, if, well, yeah, like, you know, that definitely wasn't a catch. Looking at the replay and this and that, you know. Or it's like, yeah, I mean, obviously, we're all humans, right? We're gonna have errors, but in real time, it may look like a catch or it may look like, you know, et cetera, et cetera. So it's like, it's, I rather take it out and just be like old school, you know? But see, my thing is that, do you think they, you think, would a ref be able to throw a game then without having the back of an instant replay? Like, if you think about it, like, let's say like, you get rid of instant replays, you get rid of challenges. I mean, who's to say that a ref wouldn't just call it this way or call it incomplete because, you know, influence somewhere else? Like, you know, I think that's, I think that's one thing that I would think of it would suck, because you'd have to just go by with the replay, with the ref set or with the official set. We have Nerwellin to Daniel. Speaking of replays, now I've got a personal question. What's up? How personal? Jason Shereo, on the new rules? Yes, Jason, I think so. I believe so. With the new rules we have today, it would be a catch. But go judging by the old rules now. And that's the thing that sucks, right? Some teams and some players got screwed so bad because of older rules. Just like humans got, or like, well, I'm not just humans, but you know what I mean, like when something was made illegal and now made legal, people got screwed, you know? But yeah, in today's world, I think it was a catch. Yeah, but see now, like with the new rules, if you look at it closely now, you would probably call that a catch. Cause the ground cannot cause a fumble, right? You know, I'd have to replay it again, just to double check that I'm not like just speaking out of my butt, but if I remember correctly, the replay of it in old rules, it was not a catch. But in this rule, it definitely is. People fire in this case or what? Yeah, no, no, that's what I'm saying, Jason. It's frustrating. Now as a fan, because again, it would probably count now, but at the time it just didn't. And yeah, I mean, just honestly bad luck, really. Really, Grizzlies. Well, I'm pretty sure Peter is excited for that. I mean, this is a jumbo case though. Does that make a difference? Martinez and True Sweeney to 399. Stand by them, Peter. Rafael Devers is 75 yellow. Oh, Phoenix has been leading this game for the most part of the game, right? Stemver is climbing back and now only down by two with Yolkich at the line. Chereo again. I mean, that much nap was definitely on Romo for sure. But I mean, you gotta give that guy credit. I mean, not credit, but I guess you can kind of give him a little bit of slack because obviously that was like his rookie year, wasn't it? In the sense that like when he took over in 2006. My thing was that first, why was he still the placeholder being the starting quarterback? You would have thought they would have brought in somebody else, right? But that was just a classic, just little fumble on the, from the placeholder. Cam Collar. I like Tony Romo. I'm a big Eagles fan, you know me. I'm sure James, you probably hate the Eagles as well. It's no secret, no shame in that. It's just a big rivalry. But I did like to watch Tony Romo play football, man. I thought he was great. I just did feel like whether it was Unluck or which was just unlucky or just couldn't rise to the occasion in certain big games, but it just sucked that he didn't do more, didn't get farther. Now, as like Eagles fan, I'm happy for that, you know? But it's just like, there was a couple of years there obviously even when Tara Loans was on the team, like the best team in the NFC get bounced by the Giants, you know? I mean, I partly, ooh, that's nice, that's 75. Jay Savina. I partly think Jerry Jones is a problem with his son. I feel like they have too much control. I don't know, I've never really liked the whole owner also being like the GM or like, you know, I'm assuming his son Stephen is the GM now, but you know, like me and like family, like go bring in something, like you have enough money. I hope you're not doing it for money, but you have enough money to go bring in someone that can probably build a better roster than you. And like, don't be selfish about it, sitting like, I can do it, you know? I've never liked that about them. I feel like they're just two hands on, and you know, it's definitely hurt them a lot, but good for me, I guess. Oh, so you guys have someone as a GM, but he doesn't have the title GM? That's so fucked up. Austin Charles. I mean, it just honestly, I think it comes down to the ownership too. Like I think when teams are successful is when obviously ownership kind of just does their part, supportive of the person running their team, right? And obviously I think when you get, when you have a owner that's willing to take risk and pay out big contracts or, you know, just spend money, it really does help your club out a lot, you know? Like the way I think of it, like for the Eagles, so that's the one I can speak for the most. Howie Roseman I think is a smart GM. He knows how to build rosters, he's done in the past. I have to say he hasn't made mistakes, you know? But I think the supportiveness of your owner does help you out a lot. Austin Charles to 2.99, again. I think you had a blue of this guy earlier, right? Yeah, Kansas City. Yeah, I mean, that's how I feel like would happen. But then again, I don't know, Jerry's son would be the guy taking over, right? Would Steven be the next guy up? Like is it gonna get passed down to him? Oh really, okay. Well, that's a good thing for you guys. That he actually listens to yours more out. Yeah, cause like what if, what if you don't agree with Jerry and you're telling him to his face or, you know, getting into a conversation with him? I mean, are you really gonna win the argument? Cause obviously the way Jerry's portrayed it's like if he doesn't agree, it's not gonna happen, right? He's, it's whatever Jerry thinks is right. Which rifle is so? I guess it's his team, he can do what he wants. That's the part I like to say where it's like, it's more like you just be a good owner, dish out some money, especially the Cowboys have money, you know, and just let the person running your team run. Just be supportive. Well good, I'm glad he's learning from his dad. I mean, I don't know. I feel like they get stuck on the past too much. I mean, yeah, they did win Super Bowls, especially when he took over. Why they won like what, three in the 90s? I mean, but if they're trying to emulate the same formula and try to do it almost the similar, I mean, that's probably one of the reasons why it hasn't worked. It's like, it's a totally different league now. I mean, that's a bash, but like, you know, I think Jerry Jones came out before Hertz's contract and they were talking about DAX contract, how like it's hard to build a roster when you have to pay out a quarterback and blah, blah, blah, this and that. It's like, I mean, Tyler Roseman did a great job. I mean, I was looking at the contracts for Jaylen Hertz. Essentially, he's not even like top 15 paid quarterback against the salary for the next three years. And his contract opens up even more money. So it's like, why is it that you can't do the same? Why is it that your people aren't capable of doing the same thing? Restructuring contracts or finding ways, loopholes and stuff like that. Cause the salary cap is imaginary. It's not even real, really, honestly. I mean, there's ways to get around salary cap. So it's like, the cowboy should be capable of not having to worry about money. Mikey Romero. And yeah, they're gonna have to pay him again, right? I mean, I'd assume they would. I don't think they'd move on from Dak yet unless he had a horrible season. But they, they, they're gonna have to pay him again. And you don't think Dak thinks that he deserves more than Jaylen Hertz? I mean, yeah, Jaylen Hertz obviously did go to Superbowl. Had an amazing season, but really honestly, first year didn't play much, barely at the end of the season. Second year was a little shaky, but kind of showed upside. Third year, finally, had a great roster, great decision making, just in general, had a great season. But obviously, if you see someone like Dak, although he hasn't been successful throughout playoffs or let's just say winning, well, he wins games against the Eagles all the time. He wins games in the division all the time. But obviously, playoffs is one thing that's kind of his bad resume part through a lot of interceptions this last year, but I mean, who's to say that he's not gonna want more than what these guys are getting now? So that's why I thought it was crucial for the Eagles to give Jaylen Hertz that contract. Ooh, this is nice. Don't like the autograph, but that's really nice. Valdez for the Cubs to 50. They signed them pretty fast. They just stopped the money, structured it perfectly that fits them. And then now Lamar Jackson's making more than Hertz. And then Herbert's gonna make more than both of those guys probably. I mean, probably. Burl's gonna make more than those guys. And then, yeah, Dak Prescott's probably gonna make more than those guys. Leandro. Well, if you guys are gonna get a chance to go to a Super Bowl or win a Super Bowl, I mean, this season and for the next few years is probably the best timing because obviously, when it comes to talented quarterbacks, there's talented rosters in the NFC, obviously. But talented quarterbacks on our league there's really not as many as the AFC. The AFC is just extremely, extremely low to know. So getting to the championship game or Super Bowl will be a little easier in that sense, but not to say it's just easy to beat anybody. I just think, man, I don't know. I just feel like Dak sometimes tries to do too much in those big games. And maybe sometimes doesn't get supportive help throughout the team in those big games, but I just think he tries to do a little too much and tends to make mistakes when he shouldn't. At this point in his career, he shouldn't be making any mistakes like that. Like, you know, Interceptions isn't that, like Reads at this point. I mean, he's been in the league long enough, you know? It's sort of amazing how like some games like have come down to just the turnovers or you know, shit like that. And obviously it's not just all on him either. But I think you guys could have beat the 49ers easily. Just the offense couldn't do much against the 49ers, that's all. Defense did their part. Yeah, the vision will be pretty nice. I mean, obviously we had three teams in the playoffs last year, which could be the same thing again. But yeah, it'll be a two-headed race again between us. Cowboys and Eagles again. Definitely have the best rosters in our division for sure, by far. Colin Palouse and Justin Henry Malloy. Yeah, I'm excited for football season. Obviously we're still a little ways to go, but now that the draft's up, you know, and people are starting to go to like little mini camp LTAs and it's getting a little exciting, you know? Oh, for sure. If I was a Cowboys fan, I'd be so mad at the Cowboys in general. You guys would have caused me so much like pain. Not only because you guys haven't won, not even been to a championship game in the last like almost 30 years, but just, yeah, a lot of wasted seasons should have went farther. Could have been better. I don't know. Does somebody place a curse on you guys? Did Jerry Jones just do something horrible after those Super Bowls that obviously just placed a curse on you guys until he's gone? I like to think best sometimes. Tvera to 250. Yeah, maybe that's what it is. Sold a soul to the devil to win those chips and it's like you're gonna endure pain for the rest of your life. I don't know, man. It's pretty wild, honestly. But it's funny. I mean, not to say that they're not suffering, but the one that suffers the most is the fans, right? I mean, we just get so emotionally attached to these teams that it's like sports makes me so happy, but can also make me so sad at times. I've gotten better as I got an older though, honestly. When I was younger, especially a teenager high school, like I was sometimes honestly, man, it wrecked me bro, like emotionally, if my teams lost or just got blown out and you know, for the most part, up until like the Kings, all the sport teams that I liked, I had either never won a championship or haven't won like in a long, long time, you know? Right, so here growing up in LA Dodgers hadn't won since like the 80s. One of the main reasons why I don't really watch baseball throughout the season, not only because it's a long season, but obviously for so many years before they're finally their World Series in 2020, like how many years from the 2000s to like 2020s that they have, like or 2010s, they had great seasons been lost, you know? So that was one of them. Kings went to one style of finals. I was a baby when it happened, but, but since then had horrible seasons in the 2000s when I really, really loved them, like, you know, big teams, but just, just, you know, never made the playoffs, anything like that. So 2012, it changed everything. Eagles, same thing. Obviously I became Eagles fan here in LA just cause there was no football at the time. My brother-in-law at the time loved Philly with Randall Cunningham. So I kind of watched football with him and fell in love seeing McNabb. So I also became a fan, but, you know, going to four straight NFC championship games, losing three of them, finally getting over the hump, going to the Super Bowl and then losing to the Patriots in 0-4, 0-5. That was, that was, that was tough. That was super tough, right? But redemption, of course, like 12 years later. Oregon, I love Oregon football. They haven't won anything, but they've been to a couple of national championships that I've seen in my lifetime. Could it be Cam, Cam Newton and Auburn? That was probably their best chance, honestly. They flat out blew against Ohio State, but same thing there. The football and the hockey ones really hit me hard, but I got to see hockey, got to see football now. So now you just want more. Like this last, this last Super Bowl, that was a little down, that was a little sad, but to me, this Super Bowl, this past Super Bowl with Patrick Mahomes and the Eagles, like, or Chiefs and Eagles, it was just so entertaining to me that like, I just thought what a freaking amazing game this was. And like, it didn't hit me as hard as I thought it would. You know? Bro, that dude was down. That guy was down and Auburn. What was his name? The running back, he was like number five, I think. That dude was so down. All right, Jason, I appreciate it, man. I have short hair, so I'm sure they would be able to. Maybe if I didn't come at her a couple days ago. But thank you, man. But yeah, Charles, imagine being born and raised in Phoenix, and at some point you just turn on the TV, snakes, one ring, and then nada. Yeah, being a Suns fan, obviously, or Phoenix fan is kind of tough. But at least the snakes won one. Suns obviously been to a couple now, but lost. Cardinals went to one. That was tough, man. I was really pulling for the Cardinals against the Steelers. Although that year, you guys broke my heart. My brother was gonna buy me a Deshaun Jackson jersey if the Eagles made the Super Bowl that year. And Eagles are down like 24 to three. The FC Championship game against the Cardinals. And they came all the way back, and Deshaun Jackson caught a bomb from McNabb to take the lead at 25-24. I was jumping up and down in my brother's room, just like, oh my God, they're gonna go to the Super Bowl, like they're coming back. It's just great, I'm gonna get a jersey. It was like Deshaun Jackson's rookie year. And then Larry Fitzgerald continued to just dominate and kill time and it was over. That year would have been wild because if the Eagles would have won the FC Championship game, it would have been Eagles and Steelers in the Super Bowl. I would have been sick. Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun. Fitz was amazing at that game, man. I just, I don't even know why the Eagles did not triple cover that dude at that point. Still single-mandum. Just one-on-one. But yeah, I guess McNabb has been living in Arizona for a while now. He's been living there since he's been playing football and then I feel like, I think he's like an Arizona resident, or has been for a while. So I remember when he was an Eagle, he would always go back and train in Arizona in off-season. I don't know, James, this is so dumb, dude. I wasn't actually talking to my cousin over here. That dude's a big 49-ish man. What's that? I just think it's so funny that he's doing that even now, which I get it, right? That Media's been putting a lot of emphasis on the Eagles, how he rolls, man, this and that. But look, man, you went into the game with a healthy purdy, right? He wasn't injured, right, to my knowledge. He was fine. What happens? He gets injured. Now you have your backup. Dad dude gets murdered, right, because you guys couldn't block for him correctly. And then, yeah, how is that our fault? Or how is that, like, not fair in the sense, right? I mean, it's not our fault that you guys weren't blocking for your quarterbacks. And then it's so funny, he's talking all this right now, right? But let's go look at some of the receipts of his when he tweeted this out. I don't remember when this was, but tweeted out this saying, quit crying, enjoy the game, take what come with it. I mean, don't get it wrong. I feel for them with the whole Trey Lance getting injured and then Garabalo getting injured, but I mean, to my knowledge, his purdy was a Lord and Savior over there and he was the next Humbrady, so I guess they just believed that if he stayed healthy, he was gonna win them a game. But my thing is that you guys didn't block for him right away from the beginning of the game and got hit and you don't want your quarterback to get hit, especially with our defensive line, gets out of the game. And then your backup also gets destroyed and gets a concussion because again, you couldn't block for him correctly. I don't know why they put a backup tight end to block Hasan Redik that. I think that's how a purdy got injured, I think. I think Hasan Redik was getting one-on-one with a backup tight end, but yeah, I just think it's so funny that he's been talking all this smack and it wasn't just him, those other 49ers too, right after the Super Bowl too, or during the Super Bowl, but I mean that's, I'm not even, I'm not even, I don't even care about that anymore. They ended up losing and that was it. Well, you're right though, James. I think you guys should have beat the 49ers that week anyways and it should have been us against you guys, but it just didn't happen. Yeah, well, yeah, he's always been a pretty big dude, Charles, but I mean, probably now I don't know if he's as fit as he used to be, so he's probably like even bigger now, but yeah, his niece and nephews are athletes, so I believe his niece also plays hockey, but I don't know if you know who Darnell Nurses, he plays with Edmonton, this is a defenseman. That's Don McNabb's sister's son, which is his nephew, and I believe Darnell Nurses' sister also plays hockey, and then I want to say too McNabb's daughter plays basketball in college now too. I don't know if she went to Syracuse where he did, but I want to say that his daughter also plays basketball. So, you know, kind of a pretty athletic family if you think about it, but yeah, Darnell Nurses, that is McNabb's nephew, which I think his wife most of got married to like a Canadian or something, because I think he was born in Canada. Oh, you stopped by the chopstick, Charles? Yeah, McNabb played basketball too, that's correct, yeah. McNabb was a great athlete. I mean, I don't think he gets a lot of respect in the NFL that he deserves. He definitely was a great quarterback, and honestly, he has hall of fame stats. I got to see most of his career, honestly. I mean, obviously after the Eagles, it kind of fell down a little bit, kind of bouncing around from like Washington to the midst of the Vikings, but he's tending with the Eagles, man. I mean, he has hall of fame stats. I know Troy Aikman won a couple Super Bowls, but he has better stats than Troy Aikman, and he's in the hall of fame. So I mean, my thing is that I guess if McNabb would have won a Super Bowl, he'd be a hall of famer. But I think eventually he would get it. I mean, his touchdown to interceptions ratio is a very, very big, very, very good NFL history, if I remember correctly. He was a big man that was super athletic. All right, you guys, so I am getting some orders, which is great. Looks like a lot of hip parade products are getting spots sold, like fillers and whatnot, but it looks like we're still a little ways to go, though. Six, two fillers, 12, two fillers. Six, two fillers. Seven still, 19. Well, it's kind of moving, actually. Maybe we can get the revolution done tonight, guys. I mean, that's only a $12 filler, guys. I feel like we should get that done. That's probably the cheapest break you're ever gonna see here on Jaspie's 12 bucks. I feel like if we're not gonna get anything else done, should be able to get that filler done and break open some revolution. The Paula for the Dodgers, little color match. Marvin Gonzalez, Spencer Jones, and another Valdes, this time to 4.99. James John Paper. John and the Mejia to 1.50. And we got a Max Wagner to 7.50. Cows are having a break, a lot of starrows. Who hit them in the nuts? Palos, Gutierrez, and Ronny Simon, little speckled to 2.99. George Reese. We're gonna go to check it out. I was gonna give it a two-year break. We're gonna do a great break for you. We got you two in the middle of the night. So, are you shooting two of them each? No, I'm not. They were just sitting on the table. They were just on the table. Bobby Witt, Jr., the Paula. All right, you guys, two more boxes left, and then we're donezo with this bowman. Brandon Walter for the Red Sox. Go to James. Kenny Gomez. Oh, man. Denver's getting great looks. They're just not draining them tonight. Zack Neto. Ooh, that's the cool. Out of atomic to 100. Nice one there for the Angels, kind of dating. She got one more autograph, I think. Almost ready to hit 30, but I think we only hit two. And Sosa. And actually there, there, there, there. Willier Abrella, $10.99. Little green grass auto. Houston's going to rime. Frami De Leon. Alex Ramirez, $24.99. Los Andrew Rodriguez, $150. Nice little blue there for Kansas City. That's going to Matthew. Anthony Gutierrez. All right, last accurate shot, one more auto. Old Waldo Cabrera, Chase Jung, $2.99. And Joe Stewart. September Jordan Lawler to $125. And Roderick Arias to $150, paper blue. Alrighty, guys. Alrighty, folks, we had a lot of colors. I'll do a quick little autograph recap for you guys. But no Drew Jones. Some nice names though. Colors, too. So Alex Ramirez to the Matthew, $4.99. Los Andrew Rodriguez to $150 for the Royal Stewart for the Angels. Brandon Walter for the Red Sox. Zack Neto, atomic to $100 for the Angels. Willier Abrella, green grass to $9.99 for the Houston Astros. De Paolo for the Dodgers. Blue. Valdez for the Cubs. Refracted to $4.99 for the Steros base. Peluz base. Ronnie Simon Speckle to $2.99. George Rhys, Angels base. Anthony Roman, we got a Amante gold. That's not autograph though. Another Peluz. Tvera, $2.50 for the Baltimore Orioles. Amarian, Boyd, Refractor. Valdez, gold for the Cubs. Mastitas for the Detroit Tigers. Austin Charles, Speckle for the Kansas City Royals. Avina, yellow for the Brewers. Camcaller, color. Xavier Isaac, Invicta to $50 for the Tampa Bay Rays. Dustin Alex from here is Austin Charles Blue for Kansas City. And then, Newellian Sardinia for the Padres. So I appreciate it folks. That was it. JasviesCaseBreaks.com.