Well personally I wouldn't. Money isn't everything. Money doesn't make me happy. So therefore If I had made tens of millions so far, and had a deal on the table to stay home for at least another 20 million, it's a no brainer.
Of course lots of people say hey 4 million is a lot. It's selective thinking. He's thinking of that 4 million like he's broke. He isn't, and it won't have any bearing on his life. Whatever contract he signs, he'll be able to live in whatever house he wants, eat whatever he wants, drive whatever he wants, wears whatever he wants, send his kids to whatever college they get accepted to, etc, etc.
At the end of the day it's just more numbers in a bank account. When he's dead it won't matter.
But looking back over the next 40 years of his probable life, he can think we'll I have all this money I don't need, but it sure might have been nice to get another ring, to have spread the joy to all the cardinal fans that he knows have been waiting a long time, etc. That extra 4 million might be the difference from getting a victory. The intrinsic value of another ring over the course of 40 years will mean a lot more than numbers in the bank.
Sure he has the right to try to get it. But just because he maybe can, doesn't mean he should.
If we want to talk about paying people their worth, it should start with minimum wage earners. They have much more gripe than Warner.
I want to re-sign warner and willing to go higher than most on this board to get it done. But the reasoning behind why he NEEDS it, escapes me, and I don't go around talking about Jesus.