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The Shedur pranker has been identified. Son of Falcons coach copied the number


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Yes... dumb, immature, wrong, a lot of ways to describe this.

HOWEVER.... of all people, Shedeur and the Sanders family don't have much of a leg to stand on when it comes to being respectful and going about their business in a humble way and "doing the right thing"

I'm not going to say I can excuse this because of who they did it to, but this would be the closest I could ever come to saying they got what they deserved for how they've handled everything about Shedeur since the moment he got to college and leading into draft day.

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2 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Imagine doing this poo then your dad gets fired for your stupidity.  21 is old enough to understand consequences of actions.  No matter how shitty a person is they still have rights, anyone thinking that Sanders deserves this in anyway needs their head examined

Well......he did raise said idiot so.....

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3 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Imagine doing this poo then your dad gets fired for your stupidity.  21 is old enough to understand consequences of actions.  No matter how shitty a person is they still have rights, anyone thinking that Sanders deserves this in anyway needs their head examined

The stupidity isn't even doing it (which yes, was stupid) but it was then posting the video of you doing it online.

It's basically like robbing a bank and then posting a picture of you holding all the cash on twitter afterwards.

Both are dumb, but one is many levels of dumber than the other.

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4 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Imagine doing this poo then your dad gets fired for your stupidity.  21 is old enough to understand consequences of actions.  No matter how shitty a person is they still have rights, anyone thinking that Sanders deserves this in anyway needs their head examined

Can't imagine his dad gave him the contact info. Kid has to have had his dad's phone for something and started going through messages or something. Or maybe his dad sent his son something stupid Shedeur had sent in a text chain not realizing that his son was weapons grade stupid and would do something like this.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It was just a dick move. Evidently Tyler Warren got prank called too when the Jets were on the clock.

Interesting, hadn't heard that before.

Wonder if this will change the way they go about things and maybe from now on they won't pass those phone numbers out to each team but will be somewhat handled like a switchboard where only the league has those numbers and they connect the team to the player when it's time to do it.

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I don’t see why he should apologize, it was hilarious and considering the fact that sanders and his family are such jackasses I love it even more. Nothing makes me happier than seeing a jack ass being put into his place.

 

but it’s also the falcons so it’s a bonus so we can laugh at them even more for their screw ups. A win win for me🤣

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