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Dan Morgan: Panthers will pickup BY’s 5th year.


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20 minutes ago, Tbe said:


Dan just said a long term contract for BY this year is still an option.

 

has he done enough to warrant the 5th year option? yes.

has he done enough to warrant a long-term contract? NOPE. unless it's a team friendly deal where they can easily cut him without huge cap ramifications then sure. 

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8 minutes ago, Tbe said:

 

 

Okay, that sounds a little better than I expected. That was basically a non-answer. 

Listen, if you're considering handing out a franchise QB contract that's not something you're casually talking through. That's top of mind, first thing on the docket stuff.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Okay, that sounds a little better than I expected. That was basically a non-answer. 

Listen, if you're considering handing out a franchise QB contract that's not something you're caduakky talking through. That's top of mind, first thing on the docket stuff.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Okay, that sounds a little better than I expected. That was basically a non-answer. 

Listen, if you're considering handing out a franchise QB contract that's not something you're caduakky talking through. That's top of mind, first thing on the docket stuff.


I imagine they will start to explore what his side wants so they can be prepared.

It didn’t sound like something he wanted to do.

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41 minutes ago, NAS said:

Well it depends on the price, if he's willing to get paid like the 20th best QB, I'm fine with a long term contract lol.  But if he wants top 10 or 15 money, nope. 

So you're not a fan of winning football games then?

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15 minutes ago, Manna said:

has he done enough to warrant the 5th year option? yes.

has he done enough to warrant a long-term contract? NOPE. unless it's a team friendly deal where they can easily cut him without huge cap ramifications then sure. 

How has he done enough to warrant his 5th year option?!

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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

How has he done enough to warrant his 5th year option?!

How has he not? you get him for another year for $26MM which is reasonable for his level of performance.  Do you think you can get a better QB on the free agent market for that same amount? 

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Just now, OldhamA said:

How has he done enough to warrant his 5th year option?!

He hasn't but you have to remember that we are talking from the "franchises perspective" when a lot of us are saying "earned."

I don't think many of us actually want this to happen but this coaching staff, FO and owner are way more convinced.

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