I thought it was odd that Lombardi has been so candid about Richards recently. But then I found this from about a year ago, when he was considering a buyout:
Richards, who turned 29 in February, told Lombardi that he realized he would have to make some adjustments in his off-season training, the general manager said.
"He was very candid," Lombardi said Friday during an interview in his office. "The most important thing is he realized he wasn't anywhere near where he is capable of being. If he's telling you, 'Well, I was good.' Then you've got a big problem. If he's not able to critique himself, then we're wasting our time.
"But he freely admitted that it was nowhere near where he was capable, and the root is not age or injury. It starts with the understanding that I've got to prepare like a 28- or 29-year-old, not a 22-year-old.
"As long as he looked me in the eye and made that promise that he would make the commitment in the off-season.? Essentially, I have to trust him. Once that deadline goes, we're locked in."
So can not keeping your promise to train like a 29-year-old really be enough to terminate a contract?