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re: Joe Horn feels unappreciated by the Saints-PFT read
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:17 pm to saintsfan22
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:17 pm to saintsfan22
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Funny thing is the Moore article says he was at home watching the game
link?
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:19 pm to Chad504boy
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So there was Horn on Sunday, sitting in his Atlanta-area home with those sons, his wife and others, watching the impossible occur in the Superdome, where the Saints survived the Vikings in overtime of the NFC Championship game. Long before Garrett Hartley booted the game-winning field goal from 40 yards, Horn pulled his 10-year-old son, Jaycee, to his side.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:20 pm to saintsfan22
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So there was Horn on Sunday, sitting in his Atlanta-area home with those sons, his wife and others, watching the impossible occur in the Superdome, where the Saints survived the Vikings in overtime of the NFC Championship game. Long before Garrett Hartley booted the game-winning field goal from 40 yards, Horn pulled his 10-year-old son, Jaycee, to his side.
BOOM!!!
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:20 pm to saintsfan22
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom 985 boy!!

Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:22 pm to MightyYat
In 5 years Joe will probably say he was on the front row and talked to Garrett Hartley right before the kick.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:24 pm to saintsfan22
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In 5 years Joe will probably say he was on the front row and talked to Garrett Hartley right before the kick.
Joe will say he made Hartley a better kicker.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:24 pm to saintsfan22
again link?
I never was doubting anything, i want the link to read.
I never was doubting anything, i want the link to read.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:25 pm to MightyYat
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Joe will say he made Hartley a better kicker.
John Carney did look a little joe horny over there.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:28 pm to saintsfan22
Chad will explain this off as well, don't worry.
"Joe Horn was instrumental in the game winning Field Goal and also as a marriage counselor to Mr. and Mrs. Roaf. He signed with the Falcons to inform his good friend Sean Payton of Atlanta's playbook. Joe Horn hated San Antonio and lives in New Orleans to this day."
"Joe Horn was instrumental in the game winning Field Goal and also as a marriage counselor to Mr. and Mrs. Roaf. He signed with the Falcons to inform his good friend Sean Payton of Atlanta's playbook. Joe Horn hated San Antonio and lives in New Orleans to this day."
This post was edited on 1/27/10 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:31 pm to AlejandroInHouston
To be fair to Joe I get my house and the Superdome confused all the time.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:34 pm to saintsfan22
He was at the dome for the Cardinals game... he may have never claimed to have been at the NFC game then. That's probably me assuming he was talking about the vikes game.
He comforted those who retreated to San Antonio and Houston after they were displaced by Hurricane Katrina, and he did the same for those in the ravaged Fifth Ward and beyond. He even used his gifted tongue to help talk NFL officials into keeping the Saints in its 1967 birthplace despite rumors that the franchise would bolt for a bigger and more economically favorable place.
"I've never mentioned any of this before, but I'll do it now," Horn told FanHouse, recalling a time in 2005, when Hurricane Katrina forced the Saints to practice and play in San Antonio. Horn had two visitors back then. One was the late Gene Upshaw, the head of the NFL Players Association, and the other was Paul Tagliabue, the league's commissioner. They approached Horn, because he was the Saints' undisputed leader, consummate professional and noted straight-shooter.
When they asked Horn the question of the moment, they had the look of two executives on the edge of a decision. What decision?
They didn't know.
That's why Horn became huge.
"They pulled me to the side, and they said these words to me, and this is something that a lot of fans will be surprised to hear," Horn said, adding: "They asked me, 'Joe, how do you feel about the team staying in San Antonio or going back to New Orleans?' And I looked at both of them, and I said, 'I don't think it's fair for the fans who live and die for the Saints to have to rebuild that city alone. I think we should go back and help them rebuild that city.' This was before anybody else came to the Saints (like Brees and Bush) or any new coach brought in his program (like Payton).
"The next morning, I woke up and watched ESPN and the Saints were being awarded back to New Orleans. That made me happy.
because my heart will definitely be with them. Every night I get down on my knees hoping and praying that they pull it out."
He comforted those who retreated to San Antonio and Houston after they were displaced by Hurricane Katrina, and he did the same for those in the ravaged Fifth Ward and beyond. He even used his gifted tongue to help talk NFL officials into keeping the Saints in its 1967 birthplace despite rumors that the franchise would bolt for a bigger and more economically favorable place.
"I've never mentioned any of this before, but I'll do it now," Horn told FanHouse, recalling a time in 2005, when Hurricane Katrina forced the Saints to practice and play in San Antonio. Horn had two visitors back then. One was the late Gene Upshaw, the head of the NFL Players Association, and the other was Paul Tagliabue, the league's commissioner. They approached Horn, because he was the Saints' undisputed leader, consummate professional and noted straight-shooter.
When they asked Horn the question of the moment, they had the look of two executives on the edge of a decision. What decision?
They didn't know.
That's why Horn became huge.
"They pulled me to the side, and they said these words to me, and this is something that a lot of fans will be surprised to hear," Horn said, adding: "They asked me, 'Joe, how do you feel about the team staying in San Antonio or going back to New Orleans?' And I looked at both of them, and I said, 'I don't think it's fair for the fans who live and die for the Saints to have to rebuild that city alone. I think we should go back and help them rebuild that city.' This was before anybody else came to the Saints (like Brees and Bush) or any new coach brought in his program (like Payton).
"The next morning, I woke up and watched ESPN and the Saints were being awarded back to New Orleans. That made me happy.
because my heart will definitely be with them. Every night I get down on my knees hoping and praying that they pull it out."
This post was edited on 1/27/10 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:34 pm to AlejandroInHouston
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Chad will explain this off as well, don't worry.
So where did joe claim he was at the nfc championship game?
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:36 pm to Chad504boy
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So where did joe claim he was at the nfc championship game?
On your precious Mike & Mike this morning. That dude already told you that homey.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:37 pm to Chad504boy
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"They pulled me to the side, and they said these words to me, and this is something that a lot of fans will be surprised to hear," Horn said, adding: "They asked me, 'Joe, how do you feel about the team staying in San Antonio or going back to New Orleans?' And I looked at both of them, and I said, 'I don't think it's fair for the fans who live and die for the Saints to have to rebuild that city alone. I think we should go back and help them rebuild that city.' This was before anybody else came to the Saints (like Brees and Bush) or any new coach brought in his program (like Payton).
Again, he said this AFTER it was announced that the Saints were moving back.
I am done talking about this turd. He changes his tune more than politician.
He decided he wanted the Saints to move back to New Orleans AFTER he decided he wanted the Saints to stay in San Antonio.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:37 pm to MightyYat
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That dude already told you that homey
I'm not convinced joe said he was at the nfc championship game. I was assuming he was...
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:38 pm to Chad504boy
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So where did joe claim he was at the nfc championship game?
If we get the podcast and Joe Horn says he was at the NFCCG will you then at least admit that he's a lying, two-faced sack of shite?
Would you do that? Or would you continue to make excuses for him.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:38 pm to Chad504boy
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he may have never claimed to have been at the NFC game then. That's probably me assuming he was talking about the vikes game.
On Mike and Mike he claimed he was at the Vikings game. It makes his story of tortured ignored former player sound better.
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consummate professional
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'I don't think it's fair for the fans who live and die for the Saints to have to rebuild that city alone. I think we should go back and help them rebuild that city.
Only after he said the fans in New Orleans treated the Saints like dirt and he wanted to stay in SA.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:40 pm to saintsfan22
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Only after he said the fans in New Orleans treated the Saints like dirt and he wanted to stay in SA
985boy is completely convinced Horn never said this.
Posted on 1/27/10 at 2:40 pm to AlejandroInHouston
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If we get the podcast and Joe Horn says he was at the NFCCG will you then at least admit that he's a lying, two-faced sack of shite?
meh, that wouldn't be any fun now would it?
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