Saturday, February 9, 2013

Fan Box Breaks: Panini Prizm Football 2012 4 Boxes

Our Twitter friend Shane Salmsonson shared his 4 box break of Prizm Football with us. We have been waiting to see how this product looks and hope to try some for ourselves. But for now we could only salivate and watch someone else do the break. Here are his results. Let us know your thoughts as well!

Box  1 Hits

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Box 2 Hits

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Box 3 Hits

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Box 4 Hits

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Here is what Shane said about his break:
"After seeing how hot Prizm Basketball was, I had to grab at least a few boxes when Football was released.
 
Box 1 was probably my best box overall. Zach Miller was my red die cut. Nothing special, although certainly a sharp looking card. The two autos were the best pair out of my 4 boxes though. Bruce Irvin was the first, with a David Wilson refractor looking to be the best pull of the lot.
 
Box 2 featured a Matt Schaub red die cut. The two rookie autos were Nick Perry and a Robert Turbin redemption. I am excited to see what Turbin turns into over the next few years, as I have pulled quite a bit of him this year. Also, it turns out that the redemption was for a Rookie Prizm Autograph, which will be numbered to 99, instead of the base Rookie Autograph, with a print run of 250. The Turbin could turn into my best hit of the 4 box lot.
 
Box 3 delivered a Tony Gonzalez red die cut and also a Doug Martin refractor "Impact" insert. The best of the two autos was my 2nd Kirk Cousins of the day.
 
Box 4 held my only rookie red die cut, that of A.J. Jenkins. The two autos were Josh Robinson and a Bernard Pierce redemption. Pierce is another running back I have hit quite a bit, and he seems to have quite a bit of promise as well.
 
Overall, Prizm delivered the quality product that it had debuted with basketball this year. Very sharp design. Would have been nice to see the red die cuts serial numbered. Unfortunately I didn't hit a gold prizm, as those have been going absolutely wild on the internet. Was certainly a fun break though. Sharp cards, something to look forward to for years to come."

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