First and foremost we need to acknowledge that this is a great Penrith team. You don't win 17 games in a row otherwise.
They have all the ingredients needed for success. Not just in the traditional sense, with the great spine and well balanced quality footy team across the park.
But also to take advantage of the new rules and the modern game with big, powerful backs and forwards who possess great footwork before the line as well as plenty of skill.
As for their age and how they've "come from nowhere". Well the saying goes that you can look and feel too old overnight in sport. So perhaps in the same vein you can be just old enough overnight, too.
The core of their young forward pack - JFH, Yeo, Kikau, Leota, Martin - are actually in and around their mid 20s.
Cleary is only 22 but has 100 games behind him. And Edwards & Luai are again approaching their mid 20s. So hardly babies.
The younger players are the likes of Crichton, To'o, Staines - outside backs who always develop and star at a younger age.
Then throw in a few experienced veterans like Tamou, Mansour, Tetevano, and the signing of a world class hooker in his prime and it's actually a squad ready and primed for success now. They certainly don't feel ahead of their time.
The other key factor to success in any given year is luck. You can't deny it. There's no doubt that Penrith have benefited from a very cushy draw with minimal travel.
They've also had one of the better runs of luck with injuries that I can recall - similar to the Cowboys in 2015. In contrast, the other top teams that ran out of steam in the finals - the Roosters, Raiders, Souths - had pretty terrible runs of luck with injuries. You simply don't win Premierships with a huge injury toll for the majority of the season.
Also there's been no rep footy mid year which can normally act as another landmine to navigate for the top teams.
None of the above is to downplay Penrith's achievement or mean that they aren't worthy of the hype.
It's just that when you add the above good fortune to what is a great young footy team primed for a huge breakout season, well you can end up with a monster and this sort of run - a record breaking 17 in a row and a charge to the GF in very smug style.
But, and it's a big but, you gotta bring it home now. It's all about the Premierships and it'd be a terrible letdown to not win it from here.
Make no mistake about it, Penrith's time is now. And they need to understand that. The luck might turn next year with injuries and a huge rep workload, then the cap may bite the year after, then another team peaks the year after that. And what looked like a big Premiership window in hindsight closes fairly quickly.
So the pressure is on. And yet, after a shaky Prelim, I have a feeling that Penrith will respond and fire on all cylinders to seal the deal in the GF. Here's hoping they do.