 Hi everyone, Joe for Jasper's Case Breaks.com coming at you with 2022 Panini Elements Football. Four box pick your team number three. Ladies and gentlemen, this break is brought to you by Disney Pixar's Elemental, only in theaters June 16th, 2023. Big thanks to this group right here for getting into the action. Appreciate it. If you have Mosaic 14 next to you, that means you won that spot in the filler. Aaron, you got the Chargers, you got Last Bob Mojo star next to your name. Good luck. Let's see, a little sharpie mark right there. There may be Ad-Read someday. That's probably the place where we do the Ad-Read. Oh, the autograph's on the border. What am I doing here? Let's just go that way. Alright, we've got Chris Alave, 34 out of 99. We've got Jamal Adams, Cobalt, 27 out of 27. I think we look this up. For Cobalt, I'm pretty sure the atomic number for Cobalt is 27. Someone look that up. I think I like that attention to detail. We got Lights Camara Action, Alvin Camara, three color patch. That is for the Saints. That's going to go to Jason K. to 27. Is it correct? I like that attention to detail, Panini. Good work. There's Rookie Neon Science, Tyrant Davis Price, TDP. He's got to go to Jaspy's Autograph Cam. That's going to go to Mark and the Niners, 27 out of 50. And then we've got Steel Signatures, Cordell Stewart. Remember Cordell Stewart? I think these on-plate autographs look real sharp. Unless around there are lighting here. Anyway, pretty cool. Old-school Steeler going to Benjamin. Maybe we'll find a new-school Steeler out of here. Alright, next box. Yeah, Ryan. Plenty of games as a kid growing up. Let's see him. Alright, we've got Aaron Donald to 199. That is Aaron and the Rams. And we've got Neon. Atomic number 10, I think. Alec Pierce. That is for the Colts. That's going to be for James. Sorry for the science books. I know we told you that you would not have to remember your Atomic Table, but... We've got Fusion Swatches, Zach Wilson, Dual Relic. That's going to go to Sam and the Jets. We've got Nicoby Dean, Rookie Auto. For the Eagles, right? Yeah, there it is. 81 out of 99 for the Fly Eagles Fly. And down here is Alec Pierce. Silver, ink, autograph. Right on the plate. That is 80 out of 199. Who's got the blue horseshoes? James has the blue horseshoes. Another box. That's a good question, Jason. What does happen to Zach Wilson? I mean, he's still under his rookie deal. Right? He's got a couple more years at least there, so... You may as well make him a backup and have him marinate and learn behind... One of the, you know, there he is. Have him learn behind a great quarterback in Aaron Rodgers. He could learn a lot from Aaron Rodgers. Wait, there's only one more season? When was he drafted again? We've got Americeum. I've never heard of this element to 95 until I started popping open elements. What are the practical uses of Americeum? Your atomic number for Americeum is 95. Americeum is a synthetic radioactive chemical element, according to Wikipedia, with a symbol AM and atomic number 95. It is a trans-uranic member of the actinide series. In the periodic table located under the lanthanide element, an element, Europium, and thus, by analogy, was named after the Americas. Merica. This is appropriate for the Patriots here, Taekwondo and Karen. The most American element out there. It's a tough one. Americeum was first produced in 1944 by the group of Glenn T. Seaborg from Berkeley, California, at the metallurgical laboratory of the University of Chicago as part of the Manhattan Project. Oh, okay. It's one of those. This break brought to you by Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer. Here's Dak Prescott. Fusion Swatch's dual relic. And I stole another autograph out of here. Don't look. Dak Prescott to 199. Cowboys. Oh, and here comes an auto of a player that was supposed to be a cowboy. Chris has Dallas. And from Dallas, it's Dallas Goddard. Five out of 15. That's going to go to David and the Eagles. Serge says Americeum mixes well with Vibranium. All right. And your plate auto is Rookie Auto Johan Dotson for Chris and the commanders. What up, Dot? Two out of 79. Rex, because of the Cubs bullpen. Same with the Angels, too. Every time I kind of do my calculations and punch in the numbers and see who I want to, what teams I want to invest in each day. If my numbers ever turn up and say, hey, Cubs or Angels, I'll automatically take what I'm supposed to bet and cut it in half. Because of that bullpen I've been burned too many times. There's Chase Young for Chris and the commanders. Yeah, that was a weird ending, sloppy ending for the Dodgers today. And then we've got C.D. Lamb, Americeum, Merca. That's the best see him out there. Although it was the third element in the transuranic series, it was discovered fourth after the heavier Syrium. The discovery was kept secret, ladies and gentlemen. This discovery was kept secret and only released to the public in November of 1945. Most Americeum is produced by uranium or plutonium being bombarded with neutrons and nuclear reactors. One ton of spent nuclear fuel contains about 100 grams of Americeum. It is widely used in commercial ionization, chamber smoke detectors as well as in neutron sources and industrial gauges. Several unusual applications such as nuclear batteries or fuel for spaceships with nuclear propulsion have been proposed for the isotope. But they are as yet hindered by the scarcity and high price of this nuclear isomer. Knowledge. There's Jerry Judy. Group breaks and knowledge. If they mention Americeum in the movie Oppenheimer, let's say you're taking a date to go see Oppenheimer. You can impress your date with this Americeum knowledge you learned at Jaspy's case breaks. 62 out of 70 Jerry Judy. Denver. That's for Tammy. We got a giant. We got Wondale Robinson. Rookie Neon Science. Guys, it would be cooler Wondale if you filled up that space with a cool autograph. Just FYI. That's for Denise and the New York football giants. We all offer different things here at Jaspy's. We all offer different things here at Jaspy's. I mean, you can, here, so what can we use with Americeum? You can just be like, you can be like, you know, you can lean over and it's like, hey, you know what? Americeum discovered fourth after the heavy Syrium. There's Tyler Higby, steel signatures. You do that and Rex thinks your date will go to the bathroom and not come back. Well, if she does that, I don't want her gun back. And then she's a dumb. I only want smarts. You can be like, hey, did you know that Americeum is a relatively soft radioactive material with silvery appearance? And Tyler Higby for the Rams for Aaron Salinas. There you go, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com. Thanks for watching. Thanks for learning about Americeum with us. This break brought to you, this elements break brought to you by Disney's Pixar's Elemental, only in theaters June 16, 2023. This is also a wax party in Vibeberg and Oppenheimer. That comes out in late June as well in theaters near you. Let's gather everybody's names one through 32. Gather everybody's names, new, oh, that's not new dice. Let's find some new dice, new dice, new list. And name on top gets a wax party. Invite details on Jaspy's casebreaks.com. Chance to win some wax. That's it. It's pretty nice. If you get it and invite, you're guaranteed something, a random something, but something on that list that you can see on Jaspy's casebreaks.com. Six out of five, 11 times. Name on top after 11. Good luck. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. And 11 the final time. After 11, name on top is going to be... Who's it going to be? Oof. Tammy, very close, but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. Not here though. This doesn't count after 11. We'll get them next time, Tammy. Name on top though, happy times for Chris. There you go. From a spot that you won in the filler after 11 times, names on top, you get a wax party invite. Congrats to you. Thanks everyone for getting into it. I'm Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, and I'll see you next time for the next break. Bye-bye.