The thing is, he must be doing something right. Hasnt missed a game in 15 years(must be that baseball slide), doesnt need to scramble (heard of Peyton Manning?), etc.. I agree that it would be nice to retire where he started... oh wait, he started in Atlanta.. ehh, but you get what I am saying. I just dont see anything wrong with continuing to play if you are physically able to and are making the team you play for better. Not to mention he doesnt have all the off-field issues that most players do so why not bring him onto a team to mentor younger players? Its good for the game in almost every way really