Cool story bro. But nothing you just said addressed any of the problems with your previous post, the primary one being that "he’ll cost more to cut him than keep him" which will make people who only casually follow the numbers believe that what you said is true. It's not true and you know it's not true. If you just want to keep Carr, that's an argument I can accept. One relying on falsehoods I feel the need to correct.
The story being told here is not the whole story. Keeping Carr and reworking his contract provides more cap relief for at least the next 2 seasons than cutting him does. That's the whole truth and the complete truth.