With all due respect...your point is asinine...we all have commitments as ADULTS...we don't leave people who count on us in such a bad predicament. O f course he has a right to choose to retire...but that comes with strings. You said it may have come at a bad time...you couldn't pick a WORSE time...what choices do we have AFTER the draft and AFTER free agency. I have respect for a man who has beliefs and follows them I have no respect for a man who shows no commitment...no respect for the people who pay him...and the people he calls teammates. What hedid was WRONG...no two ways about it...not FOR retiring...but the WAY he retired.Super_Duper85 said:I will concede that the timing is bad and that maybe he should have met the franchise half way and played out the season, but he is not wrong for doing what he did. What if he didn't play football. Let's say he was working for a company and decided to quit. What's the big deal. People do it all that time. People need to quit being so fickle and play some John Madden or something.