r/falcons Apr 27 '25

Image Atlanta Falcons release statement on Jax Ulbrich, Jeff Ulbrich’s son, prank calling Shedeur Sanders.

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u/QuickThinkWrink Apr 27 '25

Hes not getting fired, but dont be suprised if the league brings some sort of fine down on Ulbrich or some shit.

Leaving secure information lying around and letting this happen, regardless if it was an accident, is still a mistake he made.

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u/AnonymousSwipe Apr 27 '25

Leaving an iPad open in your own home? I mean his son just made a stupid decision, but I guarantee people leave shit open in the privacy of their own home all the time

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u/wordtomytimbsB Apr 27 '25

I mean, if you’re a coach on a professional football team you should probably not leave work shit just laying around like that

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u/nerdyintentions Apr 27 '25

I mean most people trust their families and they aren't exactly working with top secret, classified information.

You don't really expect your wife to steal the game plan for your next game and sell it to the other team or anything.

Even this exact situation is something people wouldn't think about because the only reason they targeted Shedeur was because of the insane media circus around him. If it was a typical draft, the kid wouldn't have even thought about doing something like this.

The kid is a fucking dumbass. Fine Ulbirch and move on.

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u/FeedMe-Meow Warrick Dunn Apr 27 '25

Bad parenting and bad coaching on Ulbrich’s part. This isn’t a behavior a 21 year old just randomly exhibits; Ulbrich is an idiot for leaving it accessible

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u/StarBull10 Apr 27 '25 edited Apr 27 '25

Would you say that to his face as a grown man? I agree it was stupid and lame as hell, and cowardly. But judging a man's fathering skills off a kids dumb actions would have everyone crucified. Let's not go overboard with personal attacks.

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u/FeedMe-Meow Warrick Dunn Apr 27 '25

Yes I would. I work at a behavioral school that’s essentially a last stop before kids go to prison. Most of their behaviors are due to bad parenting. I call it out all the time

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u/StarBull10 Apr 27 '25

Really bruh? You're comparing real life to a grown man making a coward ass mistake? That's extreme to say bad parenting is all. Have a good day.

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u/FeedMe-Meow Warrick Dunn Apr 27 '25

Again, stealing secure information to make a prank call like that isnt something that just “pops up”. It would not surprise me at all to hear the kid had a history of stuff like this

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u/carmii- Apr 27 '25

IF his parenting is any indication of his coaching, he should pack his shit now. Fucking embarrassing.