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Old 02-17-2009, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by dalemurphy View Post
Sage had a winnng record in 2007. Are you arguing that he's on the downside of his career? The point is that Sage knows the offense, can run it with some efficiency and doesn't really limit what we do when he's in the game. The idea that a team playing for something would trade him away for a late round pick without an answer in place at that position is foolish, especially considering Schaub's inability to play a full season to this point in his career. Everyone loves draft picks. It certainly makes the off-season more exciting, but I don't want to be sitting in the stands watching Craig Nall handoff 45 times while staring at the 5th round pick with my binnoculars sitting on the bench, which is what most rookie 5th round picks do.
Although he will be 31 in 1 month, I wouldn't argue he is on the downside of his career. I would argue that 2008 is indicative of his career and that 2007 was the anomaly (at least as to his ability to lead a team to victories). I don't think he's a guy who can routinely win 60-70% of his games. I think he is more like the guy he was this year and realistically can win 40-50% of his games if he gets a couple of good breaks. While that probably puts him in the upper echelon of backups, I don't think it makes him that much better.

As for not having an answer in place, I guess I would disagree that finding a replacement would be that hard and I see no reason why we would end up with a Craig Nall. Every year there are veterans like Mark Brunell, Brad Johnson, Jeff Garcia, etc. who are begging to catch on with teams. Then you've got the Ramseys, Bollers, Leftwichs, and Losmans of the world who are younger but never quite lived up to expectations (at least as starters). I don't think it would be difficult for the Texans to land one of these guys (much like we picked up Quinn Gray last year). Even if Sage were better, I think the difference between Sage and most of these guys is probably only a game or 2 at most.

While draft picks are no guarantee, I would roll the dice with a 5th rounder and some veteran to be named later. While you may be right and we end up with Schaub injured and a terrible QB tanking our season while our draft pick rides the pine, I would rather think that Schaub stays healthy, we grab a cheap backup who can do the job if necessary, and have a draft pick that looks like a steal.

Quite frankly, unless Schaub stays healthy and we get a few more draft picks right, all of this is moot because we probably aren't good enough to win consistently unless both of these things happen.
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