In a hobby increasingly dominated by breakers, case rips, and high-dollar buy-ins, one collector just reminded everyone why they still grab a box of cards off of the shelf. A 1-of-1 Tom Brady Topps Chrome Football image variation SuperFractor, arguably one of the top non-rookie cards in the entire product, was pulled from a retail blaster box at The Trading Card Club in Gilbert, Arizona. The moment, shared on social media, quickly went viral not just because of the card but because of how it was hit. No live stream. No 20-case break. Just a regular collector, a ~$70 box, and a shot at the impossible. The Math Makes It Even Wilder Stories like this always hit differently when you understand the odds. Let’s crunch some numbers: According to Topps’ published data, Base Image Variation SuperFractors in 2025 Topps Chrome Football land about 1 in 1,715,599 packs. With seven packs per blaster, that works out to roughly: 1 in 245,000 boxes to hit any image variation SuperFractor.…