Madden 11 Forums | Madden 2011 Tips
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.



 
HomeLatest imagesHomeGalleryRegisterLog in
Please Register On Our New Forums
All post counts will be trasfered, please re-register with your current username. 
This forum will be shut down soon!
Any posts made on this forum from now on will not be taken with us to the new forums!

 

 Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release

Go down 
2 posters
AuthorMessage
madden2k5
Rookie MS Member
Rookie MS Member
madden2k5


Number of posts : 192
Registration date : 2008-08-07

Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release Empty
PostSubject: Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release   Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release Empty2008-08-20, 00:12

Falcons release veteran receiver Horn, will pay remaining salary


Associated Press

Joe Horn, released by the Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday after the team couldn't trade the veteran receiver, said he is relieved he can pursue a job with another team.

Diminishing returns


Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release J_Horn_081808_table
Wide receiver Joe Horn has suffered a big drop in production over the past three seasons. See how his numbers have fallen since his career year in 2004:

YearCatchesYardsTouchdowns
2007

27

243

1

2006

37

679

4

2005

49

654

1

2004

94

1,399

11





The Falcons will receive no return on the guaranteed $2.5 million salary in 2008 for the 36-year-old Horn.
Horn said he wished he could have produced better numbers for team owner Arthur Blank.
"It's a sense of sadness because after every game last year and after the first two preseason games I had to look at Mr. Blank and know that he deserves a winning team and he deserves a championship," Horn told The Associated Press. "I was here and couldn't make it happen. It's kind of sad for me leaving."
Horn was a disappointment in 2007, when he caught only 27 passes for 243 yards and one touchdown after signing a four-year, $14.5 million deal.
Horn sat out voluntary workouts, did not play in the team's first two preseason games because of a hamstring injury and asked to be traded.
"I'm 100 percent ready to run," Horn said Tuesday when asked about the injury.
Horn's agent, Ralph Vitolo, said Dallas, Jacksonville, Seattle and Tennessee could have a need for a veteran receiver.
"Now we're calling these teams and kind of narrowing the scope," Vitolo told The Associated Press. "Joe has been so productive. Somebody like Joe and a team with a need should be a perfect fit."
Vitolo called Horn's hamstring injury "just a nagging thing."
Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release HOR138427
Joe Horn, WR
Career statistics:
Receptions: 603
Yards: 8,744
Touchdowns: 58
Experience: 13


"It was just mentally wearing him down more than physically," he said.
Horn, drafted by Kansas City in 1996, spent seven years with the New Orleans Saints. His production declined his last two years with the Saints, but still the Falcons offered $7.5 million in guaranteed salary and bonus when looking for help at wide receiver in Bobby Petrino's pass-oriented offense last season.
"That's what locked him in with Atlanta," Vitolo said of the guaranteed money.
Petrino lasted only 13 games as coach before quitting with three games left in the 2007 season. The Falcons now are rebuilding with coach Mike Smith and a run-oriented attack.
"I'm disappointed that Joe didn't get an opportunity to compete because of his injury in training camp and his choice not to come to OTAs," Smith said after Tuesday's practice. "We really didn't get an opportunity for him to compete. We're going to move forward. We feel very comfortable about the receiving corps that we have. I wish Joe the best of luck as he moves on."
Horn had only five catches for 40 yards in the final three games last season.
"Everything imploded," Vitolo said of the 2007 season. "We couldn't change something we couldn't control. The Petrino thing imploded on us. It wasn't the Falcons' fault and it wasn't Joe's fault. It just all fell apart. He planned on retiring with Atlanta."


Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release Free_Fantasy_235x90

The Falcons also have cut ties with veterans Warrick Dunn, Rod Coleman, DeAngelo Hall and Alge Crumpler as they begin a rebuilding season.
"That's what happens in this league," Horn said. "You play awhile and youth comes along. It's their time. You don't rebuild a team with veteran players. I do think you can rebuild with a veteran player who can still play. I know I can still play."
Horn has 603 career receptions for 8,744 yards and 58 touchdowns. His last of four 1,000-yard seasons was 2004, when he had 94 catches and set career highs with 1,399 yards receiving and 11 touchdowns with the Saints.
The Falcons also placed linebacker Isaac Brown, an undrafted rookie free agent from Central Michigan, on the waived/injured list.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
Back to top Go down
HesterKRGod
Rookie MS Member
Rookie MS Member



Number of posts : 191
Registration date : 2008-03-12

Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release Empty
PostSubject: Re: Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release   Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release Empty2008-08-20, 00:13

Who would trade for an old receiver, that can't do much right now?
Back to top Go down
 
Falcons grant veteran wide receiver Horn his release
Back to top 
Page 1 of 1
 Similar topics
-
» Wide Receiver ratings for 09
» Julio Jones, Wide Receiver, Alabama
» WIDE CAMERA: PLEASE HELP! HOW DO I GET THE FULLFULLFULL WIDE CAMERA LIKE IN THIS YOUTUBE VID??
» Ryan Grant
» When a person asks for mercy, do you grant it?

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Madden 11 Forums | Madden 2011 Tips :: General News :: Sports Talk :: NFL :: NFC Division Talk-
Jump to: