Knock it off, and act like an adult please.
His contract locks him up through 2018, and is an expensive contract for a player whose production relies almost exclusively on his legs, and will be at the age where runners begin to decline at the beginning of next season.
With a decline in athleticism, speed, and explosiveness, either through injury or age; Tyrod's production will not warrant his contract.
You want to pay future dollars for past performance. I understand that we're likely seeing peak Tyrod, and don't want to do that.