New Wide Out?...Joe Horn

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stealth;2128926 said:
Adam Shefter just reported we are looking at Joe Horn.

Oh, man, he is the biggest whiner. He was a lockerroom cancer because of his mouth.
He makes Crayton seem like a capable, soft-spoken player.

Horn would not be an upgrade to anyone save Amendola.
 

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juckie;2129110 said:
You know,what has he had as far as QBs in the last few years?He had Brees but was hurt that season.He was productive with that QB they had before Brees ,Brooks for gods sake,maybe he can still produce.

if he were open maybe theyd throw it to him?
 

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DallasDW00ds0n;2129217 said:
yeah, i think matt jones might be worth a shot, but Horn? come on.


I agree. I can't believe we would for one second consider another old WR...just makes no sense at all. Stay with our current roster or go find a mid 20's WR. No more old guys....just dumb.
 

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TheKey;2129237 said:
If he cant play WR for ATL, he cant play here.

I feel you buddy, I dont get the logic either. The guy is done, he seriously would be like 4 or 5 on the dept chart.

I would rather take a look at Matt Jones if Glenn is flipping us off on the injury waiver.

Joe Horn? Dam, talk about scraping the bottom of the barrell. Are our youngsters really sucking this bad in OTAs?
 

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Bob Sacamano;2129026 said:
poor Matt Jones

when will the guy catch a break? 1st we sign his Jaguar, PS teammate, and now we're "interested" in Joe Horn

he'll catch a break when he catches a football
 

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Where some big-name free agents could land
By Adam Schefter | NFL Network
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?id=09000d5d809069d9&template=with-video&confirm=true

Even now, when the NFL is in the time of year that it rests, storylines do not entirely disappear.

Between now and training camp, some notable players still will make some notable moves.

The roll ...

» Wide receiver Joe Horn: Atlanta doesn’t want to pay Joe Horn’s $2.5 million base salary, which has a skill/injury guarantee. But Dallas might. In the event that it cannot reach a compromise deal with wide receiver Terry Glenn, Dallas already is eyeing Horn. He now has become Plan 1A. Should Dallas trade a late-round pick for Horn, he would be the latest big-name acquisition for a Cowboys team that this offseason already has acquired linebacker Zach Thomas, cornerback Adam Jones, running back Felix Jones and cornerback Mike Jenkins. Horn could help the Cowboys on and off the field. On the field, Horn is not the receiver he once was, but he still could contribute to Dallas’ high-powered attack. Off it, he could provide an example for the way professionals are supposed to act. Horn is one of the league’s more respected players and the Cowboys locker room would be better with him in it. Dallas is debating the merits of trading for Horn; those efforts could be, and will be, ramped up depending on what happens with Glenn.

» Running back Kevin Jones: Returning from anterior cruciate ligament surgery, Jones planned to work out for scouts Saturday in Saline, Mich. But Jones recently opted to cancel the workout due to the fact that he already has visited New England and Tennessee and met with those team officials. Anyone who wants to still see him –- possibly Chicago, maybe Tampa Bay -– can arrange to do it on its time. But Jones believes there’s no need for a public workout when teams that want answers already have them or easily can get them. This summer, Jones might be able to score an incentive-laden contract. But it is unlikely that any team will pay top rate for a running back that has struggled to stay healthy and is not assured of passing a physical today.

» Running back LaMont Jordan: Stuck in Oakland, Jordan and the Raiders are in a standoff. The Raiders do not want to pay Jordan the $4.7 million in base salary that he is scheduled to earn this season, and Jordan will not take any less to remain in Oakland. From now through camp, the Raiders will continue to try to field trade offers for Jordan –- and they might be able to draw interest from teams such as Detroit, New Orleans or Chicago. Those teams know that if they do not trade for Jordan, they might lose out on him if he opts to sign with another team. This is the biggest advantage the Raiders have, the threat that another team will swoop in and sign Jordan. But the overwhelming chances are that Jordan is finished in Oakland. The question is where he surfaces.

» Running back Shaun Alexander: Interest in Alexander has been low, surprising being that it was only two years ago in which the running back was the NFL’s Most Valuable Player. Alexander has been in contact with New Orleans and Cincinnati, but neither team has rushed to put together any type of deal. If and when a deal rolls in –- and there are no assurances one will -– it will be one for close to the veteran minimum, quite a fall for a running back who collected about $18 million the past two seasons from the Seahawks.

» Running back Travis Henry: Similar to Alexander, the calls have not exactly poured in to Henry. In the current climate of avoiding playmakers who have been troublemakers, teams have primarily steered clear of Henry. It is going to take the right team in the right situation to sign him. One option that would make some sense is Tennessee, which knows Henry and could better control him.

» Wide receiver Koren Robinson: Same story with Robinson as it is for Henry. Teams are more hesitant than ever to associate with players who have found trouble. Oakland and Kansas City expressed some interest in Robinson, but there isn’t exactly a clamoring for his services. Still, a receiver such as Robinson is too talented to overlook. Any team that needs some depth at the position -– Dallas, Cleveland, -- would consider Robinson.

» Offensive lineman LeCharles Bentley: Close to 10 teams have been tracking Bentley, charting to see his condition and, at this point, his pricetag. Teams that have expressed varying degrees of interest in Bentley include Buffalo, Cincinnati, Miami, Oakland, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, San Francisco and Seattle. Each has a need along the offensive line, but no team’s offensive line needs are any greater than Miami’s and St. Louis’. The Rams efforted to sign former Raiders offensive tackle Barry Sims, but lost him to San Francisco. Early in July, Bentley might be the first player teams target when they return from a July 4 vacation.
 

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IMO he would be a good #2 reciever with a great person for the locker room. He would not be the main target so that would take the pressure off hi, plus he has never had a qb like Romo throwing to him:)
 

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Horn is definately a progress stopper to the young WR's. TG is better than all the young guys on the roster now and Joe Horn so why not just work it out with Glenn instead of bringing in a retread like Horn.
 

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arync;2129299 said:
Horn is definately a progress stopper to the young WR's. TG is better than all the young guys on the roster now and Joe Horn so why not just work it out with Glenn instead of bringing in a retread like Horn.
I agree I would rather have Glenn, I was just saying in case he didn't sign the deal.:)
 

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He no longer has the skills to match even the young wr's we already have. Take a flier. :mad:
 

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Joe Horn is a classy individual, a hard worker, would be good in the locker room, and i was really impressed with the leadership role he took with the Saints during the Hurricane Katrina aftermath..

that being said, i really hope we don't get him.. he hasn't had a good season in three years now.. his best days are far behind him.. i think he would make a decent #3 reciever, but we already have that in Hurd.. or Crayton.. or Glenn.. i would rather have any of those 3 guys ahead of Horn at this point.. not to mention it would take away some time from some young talents like Austin and Stanback..
 

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EMMITTnROY;2129302 said:
Joe Horn is a classy individual, a hard worker, would be good in the locker room, and i was really impressed with the leadership role he took with the Saints during the Hurricane Katrina aftermath..

that being said, i really hope we don't get him.. he hasn't had a good season in three years now.. his best days are far behind him.. i think he would make a decent #3 reciever, but we already have that in Hurd.. or Crayton.. or Glenn.. i would rather have any of those 3 guys ahead of Horn at this point.. not to mention it would take away some time from some young talents like Austin and Stanback..

When you think about the great QB's he's had slingin' the rock around the last couple years, it's even more amazing his stats are not insane. Can you imagine Terry Glenn's or To's stats with Joey Harrington tossing the rock ? We would have taken the league by storm......furreal.
 

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Didn't anybody find it funny that Travis Henry's name is cited as someone the Titans might be interested in because they already know him & can handle him. This is the same team that is so high and mighty re Adam "Pacman" Jones; the Titans sure handled him & yet they still went out & drafted a first rounder with off the field issues this year. What doesn't correlate in their tiny minds. We didn't draft anybody with issues until Scandrick in the 5th round; still don't know what those issues were.
 

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I remember Irvin talking about Parcell's Cowboys. Saying that they had a ton of vets in the twilight of their careers and a bunch of kids who had no games undert heir belts... but no in betweens. that is how our receiver corp is now. Aging vets or young guys that he yet to put up 500 yards. Crayton is our one lone middle of the pack receiver. I liked Joe Horn but he has yet to put up anything solid in some time now.
 

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arync;2129299 said:
Horn is definately a progress stopper to the young WR's. TG is better than all the young guys on the roster now and Joe Horn so why not just work it out with Glenn instead of bringing in a retread like Horn.

Glenn is the better player when healthy. Horn has been injured as well but with Glenn it seriously looks career-threatening.

I agree it is a progress stopper but there's no guarantee the young guys progress to where Horn is now, much less where he once was.

I like the Horn idea if only because that awful Atlanta offense probably means Horn is de-valued a good bit.
 

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I'm not counting on Glenn and were one T.O. major injury from looking very average on offense. Horn knows how to get open and can move the chains on 3rd down. The saints missed him terribly two years ago in the NFC title game against the bears. Those young Wr's they had were dropping balls left and right.

I have no problem bringing him in. We other options are left? Were not getting boldin or Roy Williams.
 
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