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Interesting read by Gantt


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http://www.heraldonline.com/247/story/1590198.html

“We were a team who maybe we peaked a little too early (last season),” Delhomme said. “We kind of peaked around Thanks-giving through December. We might have peaked a little too early. ... Teams get hot. It's the NFL.

“You get rolling. Just like Pittsburgh when they won that first Super Bowl. They were the last team in. It's just getting hot at the right time. I think the Giants were the same way in the '07 season. That's the way the season goes. It goes in waves. You want to be as consistent as possible and be hot and running when the playoffs start.”

Makes you wonder what it takes for a team to "peak"? We know it happens, but what's the special something that makes it happen? Sure would be nice to see it happen this year...

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“I probably wouldn't say frustrated,” Muhammad said of the exhibition slate. “I would say some hunger has built up here, and I don't know if you can pull a lot of positives from losses, but in this situation, I think you can. I think one positive thing is that this team is ready for a win.

“The starters who are going to play the whole season are ready to get out there and play a whole game. I can't wait for next week.”

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I think the peak last year was the Panther's peeking around the corner, past Arizona and straight to the NFC Champ game.

AZ had done miserable on the east coast. Carolina was undefeated at home.

Everything lined up for a win. Even the first drive the Panthers drove down and scored. And at that moment, they fully peaked for 2008.

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I think the peak last year was the Panther's peeking around the corner, past Arizona and straight to the NFC Champ game.

AZ had done miserable on the east coast. Carolina was undefeated at home.

Everything lined up for a win. Even the first drive the Panthers drove down and scored. And at that moment, they fully peaked for 2008.

and shame that when we reached the top of that peak there was a cliff.....b/c we fell all the way down to ground zero.

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