09-05-2016, 11:41 AM
(09-03-2016, 01:25 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: how much is an insurance policy actually worth if you don't have to cash it in?
That's why I liked the idea of trading McCarron (for a 2nd rounder+) and signing a Mark Sanchez. We're not likely to cash in that insurance policy, and even if we do, I don't see any backup leading this team like Dalton does. So as long as we have a good backup (I feel Sanchez qualifies), I don't care who it is.
1. The odds are very slim that your house will burn down. So why keep your insurance?
2. Sanchez sucks. Just because he won a playoff game seven years ago does not mean he is good. If Sanchez was anywhere near as good as McCarron then no team would trade for McCarron. They would just sign Sanchez.