Really? So, he would be leaving a good team that wins games, fills their stadium and competes for championships because he doesn't get enough touches/catches in an offense not built for him, to go home to a bad team with a bad offense that barely wins any games.
I guess this will just have to be one of those things that's a personal decision that he needs to make and it's perfectly fine if others don't understand. Sometimes needing to be closer to home is a pretty strong pull.
And, yes, I know they just changed coaches. I'm not convinced that Schiano can do what he did previously there again.