Hey Jerry...Crayton is way better than Joe Horn!

This newest rumor about the Cowboys being interested in going after Joe Horn really had me bummed out, read here

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has initiated some internal discussion about whether acquiring wide receiver Joe Horn from the Atlanta Falcons is an option they should pursue to have a veteran starter opposite Terrell Owens, a team source confirmed.

Those within the organization opposed worry that Horn's volatile personality makes him incompatible with Owens and could cause other conflict in a locker room that already includes Adam Jones and Tank Johnson.

I completely agree with 'those within the organization'. Horn is a big mouth and his best days are certainly long behind him. Maybe this is just Jerry trying to put a little bit of a scare into Terry Glenn is what I was initially thinking.

But then I heard Ed Werder on Galloway and Company this afternoon..

Werder on GAC

So now after listening to that what am I thinking? I think Jerry started talking about looking into Joe Horn with some front office people and then his offensive staff got word of it and they immediately told him it was a bad idea.

Think about it.
 
Why would Jason Garrett want Horn when he already knows what he has in Crayton? And then throw in the fact that I would put money down that 90% of NFL Scouts think Crayton is the better player at this point in time.

So I don't even think Jerry even went that far into the thinking along the lines of scaring Terry Glenn because Glenn probably has his contacts on the offensive staff that are telling him that none of them are on board with going after Horn.

One guy who I know isn't on board with trading for or signing Horn at any point in time is Nate Newton. Here's big Nate on GAC talking about the idea..

Nate Newton on GAC

Nate is pretty funny sometimes. Him saying he would rather run over Horn before he got to sign with the Cowboys is just funny in my opinion.
 
Let's hope Jerry listens to Nate and about 98% of Cowboys Nation and leaves the idea of Joe Horn alone. 

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