Professional football is a business run by business oriented people. They look at "data" and how $$ plays into each situation. In that respect Littleton being let go was the right thing to do. OTOH if one looks at attitude and especially a player who "never takes a play off" that puts the discussion in an entirely different arena that is absent of any discussion of money. Simply put, a player with a great attitude may not have the same "data" that another player has who has a much lesser attitude may well be more important to the team than the one with the "numbers". After all, no one drafted Littleton.