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With Bridgewater seriously injured, could there be a Mccarron trade?
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(08-30-2016, 11:37 PM)Gohards Wrote: Yeah because its state law that you have to have insurance when theres a lien on the home. 

I tell people this. If "insurance" was truly worth the money, the insurance places wouldnt be in business! They make millions. Put 2 and 2 together. How else are they building these huge skyscrapers?

So your argument of saying you need insurance just went backwards.

Look, im not saying we should trade him, but you can always entertain offers. Remember when we were offered 7 draft picks for our 1 draft pick? And our mike brown wouldnt even ENTERTAIN the offer? Thats a missed opportunity. 

Im not saying we'll do it, we at least have to look into it. I mean, theres gotta be a certain #, draft pick, or player(s) that we could at least consider. I mean if they offered us say a good back-up, Diggs,  and a first round draft pick, we'd be stupid not to. Not saying that thats possible, but still.

The vikings are desperate, like any team when losing their starting qb for the season. This could be their only hope to save the season.

But still, nothing will probably happen. The Vikings are likely looking for a temporary fix, they dont need AJ McCarron. They will have their franchise qb back in 2017

AJ McCarron is also looking for a STARTING job, so I don't really know how it would work.

So true about insurance. I refused to carry health insurance for decades for this very reason. I can offer cash at the doctor and get highly discounted rates from any doctor I choose and I'm not paying for the freeloaders to get care they don't need.

High health care costs come from insurance companies and lawyers. Eliminate health insurance altogether and doctors will need to charge what people can afford, otherwise no customers. Get rid of malpractice threats, which is also another lawyer/insurance deal, and doctors can then be doctors. Today they have to carry extra staff just to handle insurance companies. Because of the malpractice threat they give excessive tests and treatments that actually aren't needed at all, but are only done to cover their behinds.

Simple.

But, as far as a decent backup QB goes, I wouldn't call that insurance when you already own the contract. It's just common sense when you want a Super Bowl and your starting QB lost for the season in 12th game of the year.

McCarron will have high value this coming off season and we'll draft another QB.
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RE: With Bridgewater seriously injured, could there be a Mccarron trade? - BengalChris - 08-31-2016, 12:43 AM

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