Well, I've said it since day one. Ray has been the major cause for at least 2 losses. If we had put Sage in, could the results of been worse? No, in fact the results would of been better actually. While we may of still lost both games, Sage would of gained invaluable experience. Something you don't get in camp or in practice. A veteran QB giving up 9 turnovers in 3 games is horrible and would cause him to be benched, correct? A rookie doing the same would be considered bad, but expected and chalked up to a learning experience. Look at Peyton Manning's first year. He was terrible, but look at his second year.
Thus losing with Sage would be more beneficial to us in the long run compared to losing with Ray.