Completely agree Dan.
While I hate the way football contracts are structured, I understand ultimately this is a business decision and that his release is completely within the stipulations of his contract. Personally, I would do the same thing if I were Jim Irsay.
I just believe it is hypocritical to have no expectation of loyalty from teams but players are expected to show loyalty and "take it for the team/fans". It should go both ways - if teams can (and almost always) make decisions based on what is good for their business and not get knocked for it, I think no one has any right to knock any player from making decisions based on what is economically best for him even if is against the concept of "loyalty". Simply put, I personally believe there is no loyalty in professional sports and there should be no expectation of seeing this from either player or teams. I think it's nice to see when people are loyal in sports but no one is entitled to it even the fans.