 What's up everybody, Jason here for jaspyskatesbreak.com. 20-22, Pinedy Mose, football just slowed off. This is a six box half case break, picket scenes number 10, all-card chip. And here we go. Chris Butler got the Foggins last-bomb mojo. And the Texans. Kaden, I wish I knew a man. We don't really have a scheduled break. And I couldn't even tell you an estimated time. Cause some breaks sometimes can fill in a matter of minutes. Sometimes it takes hours, and we hate to say that, but sometimes it might take a day or two. So I think it's like in the low 20s now. I can't really tell you when that could break. But nothing breaks until it's sold out, so. That's a new break we posted yesterday. You know, obviously if they stuck for a little bit, then once that one fills, you probably don't do another one. But yeah, there's no estimated time for any breaks. Once they sell, they break. Yes, sorry about that. Yeah, no, it's, we're a little different. I mean, some people have scheduled breaks. Some people don't. We're kind of more like the traditional, like, you know, once it sells, it breaks. Sometimes we probably put a filler next to the break if it's taken a little too long, you know, or it's a little too expensive sometimes. But I just think there's so much on the website that it kind of gets lost in the shuffle. But I think hopefully once we do one, people see it and they want to rip more and we can do another. But you know, football section's pretty loaded, so I think that's what kind of got it a little slow. But it's only a $25 break, guys, it's pretty strong. All right, Swagger, Taylor, IU, Giuseppe, and Derek Henry. We got a purple James Washington to 49. Birdie, Gray, and a Javon Chase Montage to blue to 99. The Walker Silver, and first auto is James Robinson. The Jags, Jacksonville Jags where it's David. Nice little Darius Slate. It's Slate to 99. And how about a little Ricky Williams? Autograph there for the Dolphins to 49. Mack Harrell and Herbie Starrs, or Stairmaster. It's Slate. It's like, damn, bro, if you don't like Darius, tell your parents why they named me Darius. Or officially drop the Darius. He doesn't be correcting everybody, it's Slate. I mean, I like the last name Slate, I think it's cool, but you hate Darius so much. Drop the Darius for my name. I know Flesh was funny though with that. Lakers, take the lead over Miami. All right, we got Travis Etienne, Cooper Cup to 49 purples, Stairmasters. Kenneth Walker, Vilas Jones Jr. for the Bears, Zachary. Naji, and wow, look at that, nice smack Jones. That's out of 15. Who has the Pats? And a Willie Rove. Saints, Rafael, there you go man. All right, what's it called, Tessellation? So what's up, Aaron? Do my Eagles and your Lions do it this weekend or what? My introductions. And you have to admit though, right, they played a lot better than you ever expected, right? Without a doubt. Didn't you predict them to only win like three games this year, three to four? But yeah, the Lions is kind of a little bit more tougher. They need to win, but then hope that the Seattle Seahawks lose. The only one that has the easiest path is the Packers. If they win, they're in. So Seattle, and then Seattle's in the same boat. They need to win, and they need to hope that you guys beat the Packers. But I'm happy with your Lions, man. I guess I'm not even a Lions fan, but I just think they're a talented team. They were fun to watch this year. And looking back at it, man, that Eagles Lions for week one, was just kind of like a glimpse of what they can be, right? Little shaky to start the season after that, you know, won a game and then lost a couple of games really close, but you know, like I said, pretty much the Dallas game and the Patriots game is the only one they really got kind of blown out early in the season with. After that, that was it. You know what I mean? Like they lost a lot of games, but they were really, really close games. I think Dallas ended up being like what, 24-6, and then the Patriots game was like a blowout, like shutout, but other than that, it was like really close games. That team is gonna be fun to watch. Them and the Jacksonville Jaguars are in the same kind of both teams again, going from worst to potentially being a playoff team. And then Jaguars have an opportunity to be first place in their division too. You know what's crazy about San Francisco that I just learned today? And this is coming from, I think the 49ers are definitely one of the most scariest teams because their defense is amazing. You know, their offense isn't built around the quarterback, it's around their playmaker. So as long as the quarterback can deliver the ball and just not limit mistakes and not make any mistakes, they can win. So I'm not trying to say anything bad against the 49ers, but I just found this out today that they've only beat like two teams with a winning record this year. Can you believe that? And it's unfortunate that their division is obviously really bad in that sense that they're all either under 500 or at 500. But I think they've only beat like two or three teams, if that, with a winning record. Montresaint Brown to 99, and Michael Vick center stage. And again, let me see, I'm gonna pull that up right now and see if we can go through it together. So again, week one, Chicago, right? They actually lost that game, but that was a loss, but that's a team with a losing record. Seattle, I think is what, eight and eight right now or something like that. They're trying to become on the winning side, but they're like a break even. They won that game, right? They lost to the Denver Broncos, which that one was a very just ugly game in general, but that was a team of under 500, right? Rams, they beat under 500. Panthers, they beat under 500. Falcons, they lost to, that team was under 500. Now the team that they beat, they lost to against the Chiefs, obviously they're over 500. They beat the Rams again under 500. Chargers is I think the second team that was over that they beat, right? Or no. Seattle and then yeah, the Chargers, right? They won that one. Chargers are like 10 wins. Arizona won under 500. New Orleans Saints under 500. The Dolphins have just died right now, right? Now I guess they're under 500 or they're at 500 barely. Bucks, even though they have the winning record, I think they're barely at 500. Seahawks again, they beat them. Washington, I think break even. And then I think at 500 if anything, or under 500 now. And then the Vegas Raiders are under 500 and they beat them in overtime. Then they play the Arizona Cardinals this week who are under 500. But it's just so funny that like, you know, Eagles got so much criticism for beating some of these teams early on in the season that we're basing off of last year's record, Jalen Tolbert. And then now you look at those teams and now they're actually playoff teams slash about to be a playoff team, you know? And I just think it was so funny. And I'd barely learned that today. Patty Mahone's purple, 49 and 49. Devonte White, Packers, it's going to Simon. Yeah, man, Raiders look good with Stidham, didn't they? So was it really, was it Derry Carlin or what's going on there? That last interception of the game, it wasn't really his fault. I think he got hit while he threw it, didn't he? Which is like a little wobbly up in the air pass. Oh, for sure, right? I mean, let's just be honest. I mean, maybe they didn't say it out loud in the locker room and into the media, but it's valid to have a couple of players or maybe more than a couple of players upset, you know, feel a certain way about Derry Carlin the way he played this season, you know? And then Derry Carlin also, you know, getting a couple of emotional interviews, you know, and those couple losses in the row where, where, you know, he was kind of like, I want it so bad, but yet, you know, or, you know, I know so many people that worked so hard and yet it doesn't translate to win. So, you know, maybe they didn't say it out loud, but maybe a couple of people were like, yeah, hell yeah. I'm happy that Derry Carlin's not playing. He should be benched, you know? He's playing horrible. And yeah, you're right, right? Maybe they wanted to play for Stidham. I mean, Stidham kind of like all the other Patriot quarterbacks like Garoppolo and those guys where they drafted him and potentially could be the next guy up behind Tom Brady, but it just never worked out. We have a Britain Brown. I know a lot of people pulled out some of the Stidhams over the weekend, but drivefully so. It's exactly why you hold onto some of these guys, Tom Brady. Leake. Jake Ferguson, 249. Nicole Harmon. Kansas City Chiefs. Sugar. Yeah, it's been a couple of frustrating weeks, you know? I don't, I wasn't upset about, I wasn't as upset about the Eagles losing to the Cowboys because I kind of figured that probably would happen without Jalen Hertz. I wasn't as confident. And they played a lot better than I thought they would. And at the end of the day, they still had an opportunity to win that game. Although I don't think Gardner-Minsch would look as good as I thought he could have. He still made some throws, made some plays, and like I said, they had a chance. But this weekend was a little bit more frustrating to watch because Gardner-Minsch would look really off. And he's throwing a lot from his back foot. And yes, I think that's a perfect way to say it. He looks scared. He's like, it's like he's hesitant. Like he's afraid to, you know, throw up a pass and get it picked off, you know? Like he's just trying to play as conservative as possible. But yes, the Saints game was a lot more frustrating because I think they should have won that game but the offense couldn't do squat, you know? Defense did their job. Although, you know, they ended up scoring 20 points. Pick six obviously doesn't count towards the defense. You know, they held them to 13 points basically and sacked them out even though how many times, you know, so it was more on the offensive side. So yeah, that one was a little bit more frustrating. But that just, you know, goes to show you obviously, it's good to have a decent backup but at the end of the day, you can't always expect to win with the backup. Obviously the Eagles know how it is to win with a backup but, you know, it ain't gonna happen again, right? I mean, at least that's the way it looks like. If Jaylen Hertz was gonna miss the playoffs, I don't know if I'm as confident as I was with like Nick Foles, you know? So they should get back on track this weekend. Nice Cooper kept there as long as I think Jaylen Hertz plays. I mean, now it's kind of proving why he is your potential, like at least MVP top candidate, you know? It's not just a system sometimes. But it's gonna be interesting though, obviously, because I don't know if the Giants are gonna really play all their starters. I mean, you don't want them to take a week off because I mean, no matter what, they're gonna play in a wall card game. So you kind of wanna keep them fresh but at the same time, you know, I don't see why you would wanna risk injury. I don't think it's that serious. I just think that Eagles have had time, Eagles knew that if they beat Dallas or beat the Saints, he didn't have to play. I guarantee you, Aaron, if his injury happened against the Bears and the Eagles played in the playoffs the next week, he would have got a bunch of painkiller shots and he would have played. But the fact is that why would you do that when they were confident enough to win against the Cowboys and even confident enough to win against the Saints? Now I don't think they're as confident. So now he's probably gonna have to play. But, you know, if they would have won one of those two games, or Hertz could have had a whole month off, you know, and that was the plan. But now, obviously, it's a little different story, right? Now it's kind of like they have to win. I think he might be forced to come in a week earlier, potentially. I mean, the good thing is that as long as he stays healthy, they win, then if his shoulders really soar, you know, the next week, well, they'll have an extra week for a bi-week, so even better. But I think personally he's good, but I just think the Eagles don't want to risk anything. Cause yeah, you could aggravate that. What if he gets pounded on by like a 300-pound lineman and then re-aggraves his shoulders for him? Then you start to get into like some serious things where ligament damage happens and all that. His injury was only one to two weeks sideline, is what it was. I guess MRIs just showed there was just a shoulder sprain and a sore. So, he should be back this week, back to normal, but again, like I said, I just think it's kind of hard, right? You want him healthy for the playoffs, but you kind of want to win first place and lock up the number one seed. Lewis Sine, can he pick it? Yeah, I assume if he does play, he's gonna be very cautious and he's not gonna, he'll still run the ball, but he's not gonna put himself in a position to get hit really hard. If he runs the ball, he's gonna run it, gain some yards and probably slide us a lot in this next game if he gets the opportunity to play. I don't see him being that risky. And Jaylen Hertz throughout the year has shown that he doesn't have to run to make plays. I mean, I think the Titans game was a good one or one of those games where he didn't even run at all. He just threw the ball. Just look at it a zillion times. The Sean Watson and a Kyler Gorda, whoop, stuck there. But yeah, Oliver, sorry about that. You've been getting a lot of good Cooper Cup inserts. Nice colors too. Wow, are the Lakers gonna beat the Heat right now? They're up by four, 20 seconds left. Without LeBron and Anthony Davis, for sure. I think Jaylen Hertz as the game progresses understands what kind of game it's gonna be, or if he's gonna need to run, he's gonna do it. I did aligns week one was one of those games where he needed to run for his life. Cause looking back at it, when I was looking at like highlights like the week after and weeks after just to see it. So I like to just watch highlights a lot. Aidan Hutchinson and that D-line for your guys this week one was going, getting to Jaylen Hertz so much that he needed to run. But that's the beauty of having a quarterback that can run though, all right? Derek Stinley, Len Dawson, 1099, Swagger, Portland Sun, and a nice Josh Allen, man of mastery. Oliver is on the coaching staff? I'm with you, D-Cons. Let's do it. Got the hip rate football done. Might as well get the hip rate exclusive done tonight too. And we only have like two or three cases that left. I think it goes up to 10. I think they're both great. I mean, I don't know, I haven't, I mean Hutchinson had a really cool interception the other day that Preva, when he was hiding in the corner. But I think early on, I think Hutchinson had a much better start to his career. But I want to say Timidow, as of lately has really picked it up. I don't, I would have to compare their stats, honestly. I just feel like Timidow over the last like three, four games, he hasn't had the sacks, had the fulmery recover for a touchdown, you know, shit like that. And then like for Aiden Hutchinson, obviously this past week, he had a pretty good interception too. Like a little disguise. I will double check right now, Steve, once I'm done with this, I gotta go check. I didn't actually go check cause we had the cases, we had the second half here, but if we do have more, I will post more. Our last box here, guys. Yeah, looks like right now Aiden Hutchinson has seven and a half sacks, 31 solo tackles, which is pretty good. Seven and a half sacks, you know, rookie year is pretty awesome. And you know, he probably has an interception. He had an interception against the Giants. Actually he has like two inter, three interceptions actually. It's pretty good. And then Kavion, like I said, his stats look a lot less. So I would probably have to take Aiden, but he has four sacks. But I think recently he's been getting most of his sacks. Like he had one against the Colts, he had one against Washington two weeks ago, and then Washington again a week after that. But he did get the QB hits with the fumble recovery for the touchdown too. But I think Aiden's had a better season though. Allante Taylor, center stage, Arch Manning, Lakers, wah-wah. Roger McCreary, and Miles Garrett, number to 15, Tessellation. With the nice little Derek Stingley Jr. Red. That's a Houston Texans Chris Butler, last bottom level Joe, number two overall pick I believe. Blue Chip Silver. Alrighty guys, well, here was like the main hit right here. The Tessellation there, Derek Stingley, Recruary, Gordon, Sein, Miko Harmon had a 25 Cooper Cup, Britton Brown, Ricky Williams to 49, James Robinson, Vylus Jones. Tessellation right there of Mac Jones, Willie Rolf, little Kenny Pickett Red, Jalen Tolbert, and Devontae Wyatt. So I feel like the first half might have had a lot of the bigger hits, but still some solid stuff here. Now again guys, I'm gonna go double check if I have more, and if I do, I will post up more. It'll be number 11, and 12 will be for the same case. So we can run this back tomorrow or this weekend. I appreciate it guys, like I said, this is break number 10, jazpsqsbreaks.com.