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Has the "window" finally closed?


charlottenian

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Every year since Jake took the reins and we had players like Peppers and Hoover I felt that this team had a legit opportunity to finally winning it all and that they were on the cusp of being elite. Now with the absence of veteran leadership and the players that made this team reach two NFC Championship games in 6 years, has our window/run closed and if so do the Panthers rank as a disappointing team of this decade since they were primed to win at least one Superbowl under the Delhomme era.

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Every year since Jake took the reins and we had players like Peppers and Hoover

I know you are using Hoover as a simple example of the various veterans that are gone, but he's a bad example. FB's may be important, but they are no #1 RB, #1 WR, QB or dominant defensive player.

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