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Brandt said that any individual incentives would be NLBTE since he did not play last year.

http://www.nationalf...ent-Part-4.html

Yes, I understand the precise definition of what makes a NLTBE incentive different than a LTBE incentive. I am questioning the intent of the definition was meant to cover players who did not play the previous season. It's a fine point that really doesn't need to be answered.

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Yes, I understand the precise definition of what makes a NLTBE incentive different than a LTBE incentive. I am questioning the intent of the definition was meant to cover players who did not play the previous season. It's a fine point that really doesn't need to be answered.

I would say that the previous season is the previous season. If the player didn't play, then he has zero stats to base the incentive on for personal incentives.

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