Regarding the general practice of stuffing calls, the jerky boys were artists. When calls are specifically made on prospects during the project, those who do so are only tremors.
And although it is impossible to prevent all stuffing calls made by friends or other people who can have access to telephone numbers, the NFL can and must do more to guarantee that access to figures is limited.
With regard to the farce call in the quarter-Arrière Shedeur Sanders on the second day of the draft, the number was obtained by the son of the defensive coordinator of the 21-year-old son, Jeff Ulbrich. Ulbrich had the number because the NFL sent to a large distribution list An email that provided Sanders’ update number.
All staff leaders received it. All head coaches and assistant coaches received it.
There is no reason why so many people have the figures. At most, three people in each team need the number: owner, managing director and head coach. It could undoubtedly be limited to one person by organization.
Another way to prevent stuffing calls would be to make calls by FaceTime only. It would be obvious that it is real from the moment the call is answered.
Whatever the NFL does, it has an indirect responsibility for the sheder farce, because it was far too loose with the information. This makes it even more likely that the Declaration of Falcons will be considered the end of the question (even if there could be more in history than the team admits), and that the NFL will simply pass quietly.