Re: Adrian Peterson
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:45 pm
Sure is sad that the organization "blew" 10% of their cap money extending his contract
what a waste






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And we've had so many winning seasons with him. Guess watching him is better than not. But the 15 million a year from here on out isn't going to help any.Purple bruise wrote:Sure is sad that the organization "blew" 10% of their cap money extending his contractwhat a waste
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Yes you do when his name is Adrian PetersonDemi wrote: And we've had so many winning seasons with him. Guess watching him is better than not. But the 15 million a year from here on out isn't going to help any.
What does a great HB get you? Ask Chris Johnson, MJD, Jamaal Charles, Adrian Peterson, Frank Gore, Ray Rice, Steven Jackson.
And I'm sure that cap hit helps when you're working on a deal to extend Percy Harvin.
That's how you build a winning team, make a running back your highest paid player.
I disagree. Based on what I'm seeing on teams that are going to recent Superbowls (say, the last 10 or so), none have invested heavily at RB, and most have a stable of backs that alternate carries and/or situations. That doesn't mean these teams don't have good running attacks either, because many of them do run well as a team, but none are staking huge chunks on RBs.Purple bruise wrote: Yes you do when his name is Adrian Peterson![]()
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Demi, I cannot help but feel you would be signing a different tune if we let the guy walk last year. I guess I just cannot see why giving Adrian a 90 million dollar contract is a such a bad thing. He is not only our best player, he is one of the best players in the entire NFL. There would have been numerous teams willing to give Adrian the contract we did if we let him hit the market. Having Adrian on the team definitely doesn't hinder us in any way, shape, or form.Demi wrote: And we've had so many winning seasons with him. Guess watching him is better than not. But the 15 million a year from here on out isn't going to help any.
What does a great HB get you? Ask Chris Johnson, MJD, Jamaal Charles, Adrian Peterson, Frank Gore, Ray Rice, Steven Jackson.
And I'm sure that cap hit helps when you're working on a deal to extend Percy Harvin.
That's how you build a winning team, make a running back your highest paid player.
dead_poet wrote:Try this on for size: After shredding his knee, Adrian Peterson only missed one regular season game.
http://www.startribune.com/blogs/56735627.htmlSince Sunday, we've learned that whatever Adrian Peterson says is pretty much EXACTLY how it is. For eight months, he said he'd play in the season opener and eventually be back as good if not better than he as he was before. Then he carried the ball 17 times for 84 yards (4.9) and two touchdowns in Sunday's 26-23 season-opening win over the Jaguars.
So the assumption now would be that Peterson has not only met his goal of playing in the opener, but has also met his goal of being as good if not better than he was before.
Peterson says that's wrong. He says he's "95 percent" of what he was before.
This is where it would be unwise to doubt Peterson. He says the other five percent will come when he's got the explosiveness back in his game.
"[Five percent] might not look like much from the outside," Peterson said. "But it's going to be huge. ... Like night and day. Seriously."
At this point, with his history, do we have any choice but to believe him?
so like SOME of us said could happen....dead_poet wrote:Adrian Peterson - RB - Vikings
Adrian Peterson believes his left knee is stronger now than it was before shredding his ACL, MCL and meniscus late last season.
Vikings officials told FOX's Jay Glazer in training camp that they had seen a guy respond to reconstructive surgery like Peterson did, with so little atrophy and swelling. "I feel (the knee) is better than it was last year," Peterson said. "With that being said, I know that I've got a little ways to go to get to where I want to be." Peterson is averaging 4.2 YPC this year compared to 4.7 in 12 games a year ago. All that's missing so far is explosiveness to the edge. He's been fine between the tackles.
Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press