What about two saturn-like planets in a same solar system? Would that be common?

Bob Berman of Astronomy Magazine wrote:Ultimately, it makes Earth spin even slower than its new once-a-month rotation. Angular momentum then harasses the Moon again, this time by robbing it of energy. Thus begins the era when the Moon starts falling toward us.
Fortunately for humanity's fate, the Moon will break apart before it reaches 10,000 miles (16,000 kilometers) away because its silicate rocks are only half as dense as Earth's heavier materials.
Voil? ! Earth gets a ring even more glorious than Saturn's. Pencil it in around 3 billion years from now.