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Is it too early to lock up Horn to a long term deal?


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The answer is NO. Pay the man and pray he stays healthy. We have all seen what happens when you let proven talent walk in FA or by trade. Lock him into a long term deal, and try to find a decent pair to go along with him. He sets the tone for the defense and is hands down a top tier talent in the league. We cannot afford to miss out on his talent in the future, pull out the fat check and move on with life. 

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I don't think it's too early to negotiate an extension but I would be taking a hard look at how the NFL refs are calling the PI and holding calls on CBs for the rest of the season and any rumors of off season rule changes. As was mentioned earlier, Horn is a bit handsy and if they're calling that type of play with more frequency overall, it may be something that factors in to whether it's a good idea to keep him at a higher tier contract price tag. 

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