I don't think you're wrong, X.
Many a time we've played better without having him there, being focused on the one player. Happens time and time again.
And then there are other times when you say thank god for Richo, he's the only one out there at least having a go.
Being Moi the Mercilous lol, I would have traded him years ago, but I'm glad we didn't. He's such a Richmond legend.
I don't know, maybe if we play him up the ground in his last couple of years and let the other kids have a go up forward as you say. But while there's others out there who are 10 times worse than Richo, and he still wants to go on with his career, let him.
He can still teach them valuable lessons in playing with heart, determination, never giving up and playing for the jumper.