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If his 2008 salary is guaranteed (as indicated by the early articles when we signed him), trading him would be much better for the team than releasing him.
Frankly, I have no problem with him over this article. He's not badmouthing the team, holding out while demanding a trade or any of that other stuff. Steve Wyche talked with him after the practice session, asked him how he envisioned his role with the team, and he answered openly and honestly.
What he said is true - he came here to be a starter, but now the team is heading in a different direction. He said he has no hard feelings, but it's time that he moved on. Good for him for expressing it with no malicious overtones, and good for Steve Wyche for not trying to push his buttons and make an ugly story out of it.
The bottom line is that a trade would help both Horn and the Falcons. The question is whether another team would take on his $2.5M base salary or if he'd be willing to renegotiate to make it happen.
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