I'm not either, especially because, as Cliff said, the Wilfs are businessmen. Peterson has now given them some great leverage to encourage him to renegotiate his contract, which is just what they needed.dead_poet wrote: I agree with public opinion after the trial will have a bearing on his future in Minnesota. There's a lot of time between now and next season. While the story will be news whenever there are updates, I still think (depending on the outcome), a restructure could take place and steps can be taken to improve his image (public apology, counseling, etc.). I'm not convinced the Wilfs have written him off or he's finished in Purple.
It will be interesting to see how it all plays out.





 ) Different owners and a different era. No one could/would/should  have traded AD, in his prime. He was the best offensive player in the league.  This year, before the trouble surfaced, you are looking at a nearly 30 year old  with a huge contract  what could they have gotten for him?
 ) Different owners and a different era. No one could/would/should  have traded AD, in his prime. He was the best offensive player in the league.  This year, before the trouble surfaced, you are looking at a nearly 30 year old  with a huge contract  what could they have gotten for him?  
 
