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dead_poet wrote: If there's one person you really don't have to worry about being in "game shape" it's Adrian Peterson. I guarantee he's been keeping his daily training routine. Dude is a training machine. There's a difference in training and "football speed" but, again, this is Adrian Peterson. I'm surprised that's even a question.

I agree...he'll be chomping at the bit if he gets the chance.
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The Breeze wrote:
I agree...he'll be chomping at the bit if he gets the chance.
And that can be both a dangerous thing for opposing defensive coordinators or a liability for the Vikings. One thing Peterson has been guilty of throughout his career (particularly early on) is being too impatient and waiting for his blockers. I think there was a bit of that in week 1. He's obviously the best talent on the field, but I'm more concerned with that than whether or not he's going to be in game shape.
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@ESPNMichele -- Peterson: I truly regret this incident - I take full responsibility
@ESPNNFL -- "I'm just glad this is over. I can put this behind me and me and my family can begin to move forward"
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@rochelleolson -- Adrian Peterson will pay $4,000 fine. Prosecutor says this wasn't about putting AP in jail, but behavior modification.
@rochelleolson -- Prosecutor: Mother of AP's son wants him to have contact with the child.
@rochelleolson -- Prosecutor says mother of child is doing an "excellent job" as a single mom, doesn't want media attention.
‏@rochelleolson -- Adrian Peterson has no travel restrictions. Must take random urine tests for two years on probation and meet monthly with prob officer.
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dead_poet wrote: And that can be both a dangerous thing for opposing defensive coordinators or a liability for the Vikings. One thing Peterson has been guilty of throughout his career (particularly early on) is being too impatient and waiting for his blockers. I think there was a bit of that in week 1. He's obviously the best talent on the field, but I'm more concerned with that than whether or not he's going to be in game shape.
Totally agree with you about week 1 and your concerns about his patience. They can work with that with the plays they call for him, maybe? Keep him from stretching things out laterally until he's burned off some off that angst. Who knows? Just glad for the possibility at the moment.

and to the tweets you posted; good for him and his family, this is looking like the kind of outcome I was hoping for, where everyone involved grows and heals a bit. Even us fans...perhaps. :thumbsup:
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Thanks for the info, dead_poet. I guess the ball is now in the NFL's court (and the Vikings have some big decisions to make too).

I just saw this on Twitter:
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Teddy Bridgewater says #Vikings would take back Adrian Peterson with "welcoming arms." Other players saying the same.
... and this:
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Kyle Rudolph on Adrian Peterson: "We’ve stood behind him this whole time. You’d be crazy not to welcome him back into that locker room."
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This division is about to get serious
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Mothman wrote:Thanks for the info, dead_poet. I guess the ball is now in the NFL's court (and the Vikings have some big decisions to make too).

I just saw this on Twitter:
... and this:
Sometimes it's a good thing and sometimes it's a bad thing but the NFL has always been like a "brotherhood", they stick by each other through thick and thin no matter what. Even when Icognito was doing all that he was doing most of the team stood by him so I have / had 0% doubt that they wouldn't welcome Adrian back with open arms. Especially when so many of the players supported Adrian at the very time this all came out / started.
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I'm excited.
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I'm honestly really pumped about this and to see how this team can perform with the best RB in the game back on the team. It's good to see the players are behind him
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Wow, talk about a gift. Who do you think benefits most?
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IIsweet wrote:Wow, talk about a gift. Who do you think benefits most?
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PurpleHalo wrote:Probably better that we don't open the whole debate about what Adrian did, that has been covered. It seems to lead to heated debate for whatever side. People get second chances in life and the NFL, and it isn't like Adrian has been a menace to society his whole career here. He absolutely went overboard, and he is coming to a resolution in this case. If he's able to return this year fine, if not well that's out of our control. I'm sure he has had a lot of time to reflect, and hopefully regrets what he did and after all he's human like all of us. We learn through time, that none of us are perfect we have all done things to whatever degree that we regret.
I'm not arguing with you. But speaking personally, I'd love to see us get something for him and have him play for another team so that I can root for other guys wearing purple instead of AD. I'm tired of rooting for athletes who cross certain lines. I hope you can respect that personal choice.
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From the beginning of this episode, i decided that however this turned out, I would accept the outcome. At the beginning, I felt that they would quickly come to a plea agreement, suspend Peterson for a good portion of the season, and then try to resurrect his image (even with his hefty contract). When that didn't happen immediately, I then thought whatever happened, then it was the way it should be.

I feel very conflicted about Peterson. Pity for him because his actions were so ignorant, and disappointment and anger for the very same reason. The twelve-year-old in me, I admit, wants him back running the ball. But that's such a small piece of the equation now. The adult in me would accept if he never played another down, for the Vikings or another NFL team. His actions were his alone, after all, and he has to face the consequences. I do believe in second chances, and, hopefully, I'll be able to look at him through a lens that isn't tainted, or tainted as much as it is presently, at some point. My view of him has be altered permanently, but I hope that he learns from this and become a better, more responsible parent. It doesn't rally matter what my yardstick is in regards to how I think he should move on from this, so I won't bother elaborating on it.

So, here's my point ... I can easily understand if someone doesn't want him on the team any longer. In the same vein, I understand if someone is willing to accept him back. That's what fans do. I suspect that if he returns to the field wearing purple, that I'll get excited as hell when he breaks off a big gain. But carrying the ball isn't the most important thing I'll be cheering on Adrian Peterson to do any longer.
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VikeMike wrote:From the beginning of this episode, i decided that however this turned out, I would accept the outcome. At the beginning, I felt that they would quickly come to a plea agreement, suspend Peterson for a good portion of the season, and then try to resurrect his image (even with his hefty contract). When that didn't happen immediately, I then thought whatever happened, then it was the way it should be.

I feel very conflicted about Peterson. Pity for him because his actions were so ignorant, and disappointment and anger for the very same reason. The twelve-year-old in me, I admit, wants him back running the ball. But that's such a small piece of the equation now. The adult in me would accept if he never played another down, for the Vikings or another NFL team. His actions were his alone, after all, and he has to face the consequences. I do believe in second chances, and, hopefully, I'll be able to look at him through a lens that isn't tainted, or tainted as much as it is presently, at some point. My view of him has be altered permanently, but I hope that he learns from this and become a better, more responsible parent. It doesn't rally matter what my yardstick is in regards to how I think he should move on from this, so I won't bother elaborating on it.

So, here's my point ... I can easily understand if someone doesn't want him on the team any longer. In the same vein, I understand if someone is willing to accept him back. That's what fans do. I suspect that if he returns to the field wearing purple, that I'll get excited as hell when he breaks off a big gain. But carrying the ball isn't the most important thing I'll be cheering on Adrian Peterson to do any longer.
Bravo. My feelings on the matter as well.
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