It's not just the people in the (Astrodome), there are people in hotel rooms, 12 at a time with families piled on top of families, and they won't have the financial means. I'm going to stay there two days and see if I can help them out. I know I can't help everybody, but I'm going to try my best because I love the fans there and in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi.
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If I was in New Orleans and my children needed to eat, and ... I can take a boat and try to go to a Winn-Dixie or a Target or the mall to get something to wear and for my kids to eat, guess what ... You'd be calling Joe Horn a looter.
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I heard the stories from the people that came crying on my shoulder saying, 'Joe, I lost everything. I don't know where my son is. I don't know where my daughter is,' ... Right now they're in disarray. They're still trying to find their families. So I can't speak enough about how much my heart goes out to them. This game was for the fans.
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We want to play football, ... to give them something, to give them some kind of hope, to give their children something to watch and something to be proud of.
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I told him we'd do our best to give him some kind of hope. That's what they're looking for.
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I was a little tired today. It was just being off for three days and coming out in full pads and getting your breath back.
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