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**** Part 1. On a typical team, who would win? 3 13.04%
The Week 1 version of the team 2 8.70%
The Week 16 version of the team 21 91.30%
**** Part 2. In what week of the season do NFL teams peak? 3 13.04%
Week 1 1 4.35%
2 1 4.35%
3 1 4.35%
4 1 4.35%
5 1 4.35%
6 1 4.35%
7 3 13.04%
8 1 4.35%
9 1 4.35%
10 8 34.78%
11 2 8.70%
12 7 30.43%
13 3 13.04%
14 1 4.35%
15 2 8.70%
Week 16 3 13.04%
Teams don't peak. Teams are always the same. 2 8.70%
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Old 11-06-2016, 10:56 PM   #3
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We were 1-5 last year and finished 11-5 and a playoff win so yes you can get better as the season progresses but teams can also fall apart at the seems as the season progress. I can work both ways or stay on par for the season.

The Giants peaked as they got help to make the playoffs and ended up beating an undefeated Patriots team. The Patriots were on all cylinders the entire season but got beat in the Super Bowl.
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