No, but he was the only one that had the balls and go out to the media and say he was playing not to get hurt.
If you think that attitude doesn't affect the locker room, I don't know what to tell you. It isn't all his fault, but rewarding him telling the public he held back will solidify that culture.
I don't care if he goes out somewhere else and has a HOF career, he won't do that here because our culture sucks and rewards being lazy.
Ping Pong after having the worst record in the NFL needs to go, they need to get 100% new veterans. Imagine if the 2-14 Panthers in 2010 played ping pong in front of Steve Smith.