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THE TIME TO WIN IT ALL WAS NOW! Window of opportunity is closing....


charlottenian

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We just had the emergence of possibly, and oh snap, no overstatement here, THE BEST Running game in the National Football league, a running game that features two players under the age of 25.

Lol.

But that don't mean poo. Windows closing?

It's as simple as this: The old, rickety window that doesn't shut properly and lets a breeze in and out is shutting.

But we have a brand new window next to it that's wide open.

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This year was the time to make a push and win it all.... I firmly believe that our window of opportunity is slowly closing and will need an offensive overhaul within the next two seasons

-Jake Delhomme- 34 years old, has at best two seasons left in him as a starter and that is stretching it

-Steve Smith- 30 years old, dangerous WR predicated on speed, has 2-3 top tier seasons left in him before his skills will diminish

-Muhsin Muhammad- 35 years old, a possession WR who has 2 seasons tops in him

By this your saying, Muhammad at 35 has two more good seasons in him, while Smith at 30 has 2-3 left in him. What?

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This year was the time to make a push and win it all.... I firmly believe that our window of opportunity is slowly closing and will need an offensive overhaul within the next two seasons

-Jake Delhomme- 34 years old, has at best two seasons left in him as a starter and that is stretching it

-Steve Smith- 30 years old, dangerous WR predicated on speed, has 2-3 top tier seasons left in him before his skills will diminish

-Muhsin Muhammad- 35 years old, a possession WR who has 2 seasons tops in him

The window theory has been thrown out the window for over 10 years now.
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I come from the group that remembers what it was like to be 1-15 and thanks god at the end of every season that I haven't had to watch that again.

IMO too many people like you forget what 1-15 was like and are all too eager to run the person that got us out of that hell hole out of town even at the end of what was pretty good season.

Now the playoff game sucked out loud but I was over it 48 hours later, with you it seems to be a life altering event that your never going to get over, I'm glade I'm not you.

:lol:

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