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Old 09-17-2008, 04:50 PM
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Default Sage to Minnesota? (Speculation)

Since Childress benched Tarvaris Jackson for Gus Frerotte this says Jackson isn't going to lead them to the promised land this year. Also, the Vikings gave up the farm for Jared Allen, telling me the team is looking at a fairly small window of opportunity. These factors combined may make the Vikings serious buyers for an above average quarterback such as Sage; allowing them the possibility to have a successful season which Frerotte may not give them.

I'm not big on dumping Sage, but, if we could get good starter value for him what is our position of greatest need? Rush DE, NT or even a serviceable RB? Obviously, Adrian Peterson would be my choice, but, that doesn't even touch reality.

Such a trade just might make both team's season. Just a thought, but interesting none-the-less.
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Old 09-17-2008, 08:55 PM
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Since Childress benched Tarvaris Jackson for Gus Frerotte this says Jackson isn't going to lead them to the promised land this year. Also, the Vikings gave up the farm for Jared Allen, telling me the team is looking at a fairly small window of opportunity. These factors combined may make the Vikings serious buyers for an above average quarterback such as Sage; allowing them the possibility to have a successful season which Frerotte may not give them.

I'm not big on dumping Sage, but, if we could get good starter value for him what is our position of greatest need? Rush DE, NT or even a serviceable RB? Obviously, Adrian Peterson would be my choice, but, that doesn't even touch reality.

Such a trade just might make both team's season. Just a thought, but interesting none-the-less.
I was thinking about a trade that would send Sage to the Chiefs for Larry Johnson, that'd be great in my opinion.
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Old 09-17-2008, 09:03 PM
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I was thinking about a trade that would send Sage to the Chiefs for Larry Johnson, that'd be great in my opinion.
Sage isn't going anywhere. He's too valuable to us, especially after the shaky start for Schaub. I think it would take a first or second rounder to get the Texans to do it, and no one is going to offer that mid-season for a guy who hasn't proven he can do it for more than a few games at a time. It took Manning a game and a half to get going, and that was one of the best quarterbacks of this generation running the same offense he's been running since he came into the league....how long do you think it would take a career back up learning a new system.

As for Larry Johnson... I wouldn't be all that interested if he was a free agent. I wouldn't mind it if he was cheap, but there's no way I'm giving up anything for a RB with that many miles.
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Old 09-17-2008, 09:29 PM
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Trading Sage at this time would be silly. Who is going to back-up Matt? If we were to trade Sage our 53 man roster takes a serious hit.
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Old 09-18-2008, 09:32 AM
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Since Childress benched Tarvaris Jackson for Gus Frerotte this says Jackson isn't going to lead them to the promised land this year. Also, the Vikings gave up the farm for Jared Allen, telling me the team is looking at a fairly small window of opportunity. These factors combined may make the Vikings serious buyers for an above average quarterback such as Sage; allowing them the possibility to have a successful season which Frerotte may not give them.
One thing to take into consideration is that Rosenfels hasn't been in camp with the Vikings and, while he's been in a West Coast system here, he doesn't know Childress's specific offense. I think its unlikely the Vikes would part with a higher level draft choice for less than a season from a quarterback who will, at the very least, take a while to learn the playbook. While Rosenfels may be the better quarterback, Frerotte's the better bet for Childress and doesn't cost them a thing.
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Old 09-18-2008, 12:11 PM
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While I was gung-ho to trade Sage during the spring, that was with the understanding that we would a) get a 2008 draft choice to replace our second and b) find a decent replacement for Sage in the off-season. Neither of those is possible now plus Schaub seems to have a bit of a glass jaw.

I wouldn't do it now. It's way too risky unless you are ready to mail in the 2008 season.
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:22 PM
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Sage is entirely too overvalued by our fans. He'll suffice as a starter, but he's nothing exception and certainly not irreplacable. He's gone after this season, so if you can get a starter and/or draft picks for him there is no question you make that move. I understand the hesitation based in the fact that, if Schaub goes down again, Sage is possibly the difference in a 7 win season and a 10 win season. But, in the bigger picture, at the end of the season, would you rather have 10 wins and nothing for sage or 7 wins and a starting player (Chester Taylor for example) for years to come?

I'll take Taylor over the next few years over Sage for this year everyday of the week. And if Matt doesn't work out this season, sign a back-up comparable to Sage in the offseason and draft a QB in the draft.
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:40 PM
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Sage is entirely too overvalued by our fans. He'll suffice as a starter, but he's nothing exception and certainly not irreplacable. He's gone after this season, so if you can get a starter and/or draft picks for him there is no question you make that move. I understand the hesitation based in the fact that, if Schaub goes down again, Sage is possibly the difference in a 7 win season and a 10 win season. But, in the bigger picture, at the end of the season, would you rather have 10 wins and nothing for sage or 7 wins and a starting player (Chester Taylor for example) for years to come?

I'll take Taylor over the next few years over Sage for this year everyday of the week. And if Matt doesn't work out this season, sign a back-up comparable to Sage in the offseason and draft a QB in the draft.
I could be wrong, but I believe Sage is under contract through next season.
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Old 09-18-2008, 03:00 PM
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My point was not specifically to trade Sage, but to spectulate on value for value. Minnesota has a strong team, especially defensively, but is starting to panic because of the lack of quarterback play. If they were to have a capable quarterback such as Sage (admittedly he hasn't played in there system) would it strengthen their team? Taking a piece out of their puzzle, either offensively or defensively what would strengthen our team now (DE, NT, RB and etc.), not draft choices? Each side giving something up of defined value yet potentially gaining more in return by filling a definite hole.......and maybe backup quarterback is the biggest hole we have to fill. I don't know, but, personally I think an experienced, double handful of double meat/double cheese in the middle of the defensive line to stop the run would go a long way to curing our defensive ills, thus bettering the team as a whole.
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Old 09-18-2008, 03:30 PM
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I agree that now is probably not the time to pull the trigger on a trade since Schaub's durability is still a question mark and we have no one even remotely ready to step in as the backup. However, I do think the mindset that "in the NFL, in order to win, you have to have a good backup who can come in and play when your starter goes down" is highly overrated. I quickly looked at the last few Superbowls. The Superbowl winning QBs from the 2001 season to present missed a combined 7 regular season games. That's an average of 1 game a year. Further, 5 of these 7 QBs (Eli, Peyton, Brady 3 times) didn't miss a start. Only Brad Johnson, who missed 3 in '02 and Big Ben, who missed 4 in '05, actually missed a start (and notably, both of these guys were on really good defensive teams where their main job was to not screw it up).

What this tells me is that to win in the NFL you need a good and extremely durable QB. Without one, you're chances of winning are pretty slim, no matter who your backup is. For the most part, backups have not played a meaningful role in a Superbowl champs season in years.
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:50 PM
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While I was gung-ho to trade Sage during the spring, that was with the understanding that we would a) get a 2008 draft choice to replace our second and b) find a decent replacement for Sage in the off-season. Neither of those is possible now plus Schaub seems to have a bit of a glass jaw.

I wouldn't do it now. It's way too risky unless you are ready to mail in the 2008 season.
I agree with this, unless someone got crazy desperate and offered a #1 round pick. he will still have another year left on his contract after this season, so if you can get solid value for him after the season then that would be something to think about. getting rid of him now would be gambling that schaub will stay healthy all season long, which isn't a given by any means. especially now that they get to play the next 15 games without a bye week.
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