Forget 2K ... does AP break the record?
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Forget 2K ... does AP break the record?
Adrian Peterson needs to average approximately 169 yards per game to break Eric Dickerson's 19-year-old record of 2,105 yards rushing in a single season. During his amazing 7-game run, he's averaged 157.3 yards per game and seems to be gaining steam. But he does face a stout run defense in two weeks against Houston.
Make your case. Will AP do it?
Make your case. Will AP do it?
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I was gonna say no but you know what, screw it, I think he will! I think he'll run for close to 250 on GB, 150 on the rams, and 115 on houston to get it done.
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I think AD is one of the greatest to ever play the game, but 169 yards per game? I gotta say no. Over 100 yards is great for a running back. I think he will make 2000, but wont break the record.
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I think it's possible, but not this year. Could see him breaking it in the next few though.
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unfortunately i had to say no, i think he needed to get 20-30 more yards yesterday to reduce the average he needed the rest of the season, he will get 2000 and will come close to the record, but i will be shocked if he gets it, cant wait to see how much he needs week 17 and i cannot wait to see him run extra possesed (similar to jared allen going after the record last year)
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I think he's going to be lucky just to get to 2000. I see him struggling in the next 2 road games against 2 very good defenses. I'm sure Jeff Fisher will have a plan to slow him down and Houston slows everyone down. It's possible he'll need 220+ vs the Packers in the season finale just to crack 2000. I could also see Frazier and co resting him late as he gets close, if his touch count is too high. It's just the way things go with this franchise, so don't be surprised if he ends up just short in the 1950 range.
Didn't they pull him out late in the Chargers game when he was close to the single game record? I seem to remember Chester coming in and the team having to egg Chiller on to put AD back in to let him try and break the record.
Although giving him 31 touches yesterday tells me they very well might be trying to get him to at least 2000. We'll know more about that plan after we see how many touches he gets in the Rams game. The guy deserves it, that's for sure.
Didn't they pull him out late in the Chargers game when he was close to the single game record? I seem to remember Chester coming in and the team having to egg Chiller on to put AD back in to let him try and break the record.
Although giving him 31 touches yesterday tells me they very well might be trying to get him to at least 2000. We'll know more about that plan after we see how many touches he gets in the Rams game. The guy deserves it, that's for sure.
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Well understandably, they had him on the baseball equivalent of a "pitch count" in those early games. And rightfully they held him out of the entire preseason, so they didn't really know how his knee would hold up. The way I look at it, is if he doesn't break the record this year he has a good shot at breaking it next year. First RB with back to back 2k yard seasons? 2000 this year and 2200 next year? Sounds good to me.Boon wrote:He'll get 2k, not the record. Man if only he didn't start slow this year with those sub 100 games. if two of those games would have been like 120-130 he would break it easily
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I don't know if he'll break it or even get 2,000, but I do know that if he does either it will be at home against the Packers, and I can't imagine a more perfect ending if that were to occur.
The Dome would explode with joy for him if it were to happen. Even the 50% of fans there rooting for the Pack would have to give him his due on that one.
The Dome would explode with joy for him if it were to happen. Even the 50% of fans there rooting for the Pack would have to give him his due on that one.
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Well, he came back from a severe injury and is playing better than he ever has. He does what he says, and he said he wants to break the record. At this point, I would not bet against him.
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While I don't expect him to get it, although I think he'll pull a Jared Allen and get VERY close in the last game, I'm surprised to see anyone say they'd be shocked of he did. Really, how can anything from this guy shock you?
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He is so close to the record, he is really going to push for it. The Packer game will be extra special - a Vikings win & AP breaking the record
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I don't think he will unfortunately, Hell, if anyone can do it, it will be Adrian though.
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I'm not betting against Adrian Peterson.
All he needs to do is maintain slightly under his average two games and break off a game for 210 and he's got it.
I think he can do it. He'll need to match his season high (which he got against GreenBay @GreenBay and we'll play them again at home).
Both the Rams and Texans are pretty good against the run ... but then again, they haven't had to go up against Adrian Peterson yet this season
All he needs to do is maintain slightly under his average two games and break off a game for 210 and he's got it.
I think he can do it. He'll need to match his season high (which he got against GreenBay @GreenBay and we'll play them again at home).
Both the Rams and Texans are pretty good against the run ... but then again, they haven't had to go up against Adrian Peterson yet this season
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I created the poll, then stood back to watch. Thanks everybody for participating. Now for my opinion.
The Rams seem to be tough, especially at home. But AP has burned some really good defenses, including Seattle for 182. I don't think a 170-yard game is out of the question. A lot depends on Ponder.
The Patriots showed last night that the Texans are very average against the run without Brian Cushing. I think we're going to be surprised at how well AP fares in Houston.
He's already had a 210-yard game on the road against Green Bay, so if he's within 200 yards of the record going into that game, look out. It could be epic.
In the end, I voted my heart and said, "Yes." I honestly believe he can get it. If so, it would complete the most phenomenal 10-game stretch (at least 1,607 yards) in league history and cement his place in Canton.
The Rams seem to be tough, especially at home. But AP has burned some really good defenses, including Seattle for 182. I don't think a 170-yard game is out of the question. A lot depends on Ponder.
The Patriots showed last night that the Texans are very average against the run without Brian Cushing. I think we're going to be surprised at how well AP fares in Houston.
He's already had a 210-yard game on the road against Green Bay, so if he's within 200 yards of the record going into that game, look out. It could be epic.
In the end, I voted my heart and said, "Yes." I honestly believe he can get it. If so, it would complete the most phenomenal 10-game stretch (at least 1,607 yards) in league history and cement his place in Canton.
Go ahead. I dare you.
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It'd be awesome if AP did get the record because that would likely lead to 3 straight wins and possible play-offs!