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Andy Dalton is a Panther


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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

They still have to account for them on the cap. 

Only if the incentive is considered “likely to be earned” which is determined by looking at the previous year. 
 

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I’m unclear how they would consider Dalton’s incentives being he’s clearly brought in to be a backup/mentor, but he played quite a bit last year. 

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3 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

Only if the incentive is considered “likely to be earned” which is determined by looking at the previous year. 
 

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I’m unclear how they would consider Dalton’s incentives being he’s clearly brought in to be a backup/mentor, but he played quite a bit last year. 

I don't know enough about this cap accounting stuff to offer an educated opinion because I really do not care about this cap stuff. Tepper pays a guy to worry about that stuff so I sure as hell am not going to worry about for free.  I'll let all the amateur GM'S play that game. 

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4 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

Another big miss in the offseason. Any GM with a 36 year old Dalton on their QB board should lose their job.

Yea we clearly should have went for Carr or Jimmy G to waste cap and hinder our #1 picks development while these guys are trying to live out there childhood dreams in their twilight years.

gtfoh. 

Dalton is a fine signing, he has played just as good as carr or Jimmy G in the past and comes a hell of a lot cheaper. He also does not mind being a backup and will start in a pinch if needed. 

 

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