He's not upset about money-he's still upset about Payton holding him out of the NFC Championship game. I think it's still the coaches call on allowing injured players to play, but Horn has done so much for them that if he says he's ready to go I'm not sure that they shouldn't have just trusted him and at least go out there and try for a quarter. If the coach thinks that the receiver isn't healthy enough to be as good as the team's other WR options, then he shouldn't put him in the lineup. You don't want to be experimenting to see if a guy is good to go in the NFC championship game. Plus, it'd be a guy with a balky groin, playing in cold weather on a terrible field. I wouldn't have felt too good putting him in that situation and feeling like he'd succeed. I understand the sentiment, but Horn felt he was good enough to go out there and play. Horn also gave his heart and soul for that team. My guess is Horn felt he had earned the right to play in the biggest game ever played by the franchise. He was hurt and insulted by that. He may have a clouded view of what Payton was doing, but his hurt is understandable, especially if he felt he was physically able to play.