Atlanta Valcons apologized to Syder Sanders after he helped her defensive son to summon the young midfielder During the draft of the American Football Association.
In video clips on social media, Sanders can be heard from a person claiming to be the Director General of the Orleans of Orleans, Saint Mickey Lomes.
The caller tells Sanders that the two saints will make him their next choice before saying that he “will have to wait a little longer.”
Sanders – whose father began his career in the American Football Association with falcons – ended by Cleveland Brown as the sixth choice of the fifth and 144th round in general.
“Earlier this week, Jax Olbrich, 21 -year -old defensive coordinator, Jeff Olbrich, encountered a draft phone number of SEDER Sanders from an open iPad during his visit to his parents’ website and wrote the number down later to a moody call, ”said a hawk hawk statement.
“Jeff Olbrich was not aware of the data or any aspects of the joke, and only the above was realized after the truth.
“Atlanta Valgonse does not condone this behavior and send our sincere apologies to Shidor Sanders and his family, who were in contact with an apology, as well as facilitating an apology directly from Jax to the Sanders family.
“We carefully review all protocols, and update if necessary, to help prevent an accident like this again.”
Jax Ulbrich also apologized for social media, saying that he made a “tremendous mistake” and described what he did as “completely forgiven, embarrassing, shameful.”
He added: “I am very sorry because I took your moment, it was selfish and childish.”
Sanders, who was inclined to be one of the first choices, eventually became the sixth Qorsbbeck that was chosen in the draft and the second by Brown.
“He had no effect on me,” Sanders said when asked about a joke call.
“I think of course it was a childish act, but everyone is doing childish things here and there.”
Sanders Dion's father – who had a prominent profession played the role of the pillar in defense as well as a large kick and recipient in a crime – trained his son in Colorado.
Fameer NFL also played in the World Series – the top of the baseball game – for Atlanta Previes in 1992.