It was the right choice to trade him, that and drafting Andrew Thomas may be the only two things Gettlemen did right in four years.
He will be 30 next year and it is his last chance at a big(ish) payday, he knows that, so kept quite and behaved for 3 months. Will be interesting to see where he goes next year, does he play it smart and take less money for a good situation and stable organization or does he take the pay day and play go to a bad team looking to make a splash.
I cannot believe I am saying, but at this point I would rather see him get a ring then Eli Apple.