You are all missing my point by a wide margin.
I am sure he will have a suitors that will pay him a "decent" contract.
I think he might/should want a contract compensatory of a probowl safety,... Not the injury stigma, low team risk contract. His best course of action may be to not accept a 3 year, middle of the road deal, but a 1 year, incentive laden contract (in a perfect scenerio, for a contender) and hope to cash in on the big money, long term deal next offseason.
He wouldn't be the first player in his position to do so.
Didn't Randy Moss restructure his contract to be more team friendly when he was traded here?
He had no history with this team, therefore didn't make the move out of loyalty. He did it because he was gaining an unwanted (in his eyes, undeserved) reputation, and he saw the perfect chance with the pats to prove he is still a top tier talent when given the chance on a top tier team.
The next year Randy cashed in on a top5 WR contract with the very same team that he gave a short term, low risk deal to.
Surprisingly, Andyjohnson finds a way to be combative... even though I was agreeing with his assesment of Landry.
Nowhere in my post did I say that he should be "treated like a risky scrub". I said many times that HE might end up preferring a short term prove it deal because he is better than what he is probably being offered, But is only being offered that because of his recent injury problems.
But don't let reading a post for what it is, or actually says, get in the way of your chance to start an argument.