Or Brick just blubbered out the numbers to whoever asked, like he probably already did with our game plans!
Of course you don't - none of do but the rest of us keep it to ourselves when we let our imaginations run wild.
Nothing for you to imagine here, there was a great kid who made a mistake, that's all. Keep it to yourself.
As long as your imagination tells you there is a great kid involved. For the record - is that "great kid" named Sanders or Ulbrich? Both?
I saw Ulbrich's presser/apology. I couldn't help but laugh. He was almost too apologetic. I get a mea culpa, but bro up there speaking as if someone died.
I don't know how many on here are parents but if my son did something like this I would question everything I had done in raising him.
Nothing wrong with prank calls, but the breach of personal information is the issue. The kid shouldn't have access to that info.
I'm a parent and believe me, I'm real familiar with fuck ups by my kid. This seems to be a story made out of thin air trying to generate sympathy for Shedeur. Prank calls are immature, but they are not illegal. The kid violated a trust with his dad for sure and that needs to be dealt with severely just to drive home the message. Other than that, move on folks. Other shit needs more attention than this.
Well, he certainly embarrassed his father and he's not a kid. He''s 21. I have no opinion about Sanders. I hope your kids never did something like this to your family. This would be a big deal in my home and not forgotten soon.
So now the NFL is getting sued, opening up a huge embarrassing sore, elevating the circus atmosphere to a new high, on account mostly of one player that quite frankly if his name wasn’t Sanders he would have gone under the radar, on a piss poor QB class to boot, as a round 2 or 3 with potential at best. Most over hyped draft discussion of the past 15 years. Thank God we kept far away from that distraction. Cleveland is in for a crazy ride.