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I will state this up front...Joe Horn is not the answer as the Cowboys' veteran wide receiver. Now, why would the Cowboys even consider bringing him in? It can't be that they think he would be better than Glenn? Joe Horn is constantly injured...

Joe Horn: Is He the Answer in Dallas?

by David Trollope (Columnist)

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June 27, 2008

NFL, Dallas Cowboys, Joe Horn, Editorial

I will state this up front...Joe Horn is not the answer as the Cowboys' veteran wide receiver.

Now, why would the Cowboys even consider bringing him in? It can't be that they think he would be better than Glenn? Joe Horn is constantly injured. So, Jerry wants to put an injury waiver on Terry Glenn's contract because of the knee? So let's bring in someone with more injuries and older than Glenn?!

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Someone said maybe this will scare Glenn into signing the waiver. That wouldn't scare me if I was Glenn because I would see no threat there.

If the Cowboys want an old, broken man to play receiver, then let me play! I can catch the ball, even if I may get hit right away!

Let's see what Crayton, Hurd, Austin, Stanback, and Amendola do. I think if we bring in an aging receiver, we stunt the growth of these players. If a younger and better quality receiver became available, then maybe, but not Joe Horn.

Don't do it!

In case you are interested, here is a link showing Horn's injuries.

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