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Any word on if Horn switched to 0?

Really hope he does, think it would look cool on him and it works for CB's and WR's in saying nobody can beat or cover them.

If he doesn't take it, I think it would look good on Mingo who wore #1 in college, and just kinda fits with his last name ending with a O.

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4 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Any word on if Horn switched to 0?

Really hope he does, think it would look cool on him and it works for CB's and WR's in saying nobody can beat or cover them.

If he doesn't take it, I think it would look good on Mingo who wore #1 in college, and just kinda fits with his last name ending with a O.

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

Boooo, maybe there is a decent amount of Horn jersey's in stock and he didn't want to spend the money to buy them all back, same reason I think CMC stuck with 22 instead of going to 5.

Stilll time for him to change his jersey number. I believe they have until june mini camp to submit jersey changes. 

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Already seeing early returns with this coaching staff. With rhule, he would have said he didnt see the instagram post and prob avoided eye contact with Corral the rest of the season. Our ex-QBs got in Corral's ear, told him to control what he can control and be a team player... and he listened. Hats off to this staff and Corral for doing the right thing. Corral can still be a Jimmy G for us down the road and fetch picks if he can take over #2 duties by midseason.

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