Mothman wrote: That's just it: he doesn't need an offense built around him to excel. What he really needs (and has desperately needed most of his career) is a more balanced offense that doesn't make him the first, second and third priority of every defense the Vikings face. How is this not obvious?
He's played for one Vikings team in 9+ years that had a genuinely good QB and passing game. He had a great season that year and the team had one of their most successful seasons. He also did quite well as a receiver that year.
The problem isn't that Peterson needs the Vikings offense to be one-dimensional so he can succeed. The problem is the Vikings offense IS one-dimensional and that makes it more difficult for Peterson, and the team, to succeed. Way too many people look at this situation and try to make the tail wag the dog.
This is the argument I am most confused by. At the point where we have a passing game that makes AP not the focus of the defense he will be getting 40 yards a game because he will only get handed off to 15 times a game because our passing offense will need to be Rodgers or Brady caliber in order to take the focus away from Peterson and at that point why hand it off if your QB is throwing 3-4 TDs a game beyond what you need to stay balanced. Your point about the 09 season sorta makes my point IMO. AP ended up with 1383 yards on 314 carries that year. Last year, a year we agree he was the focal piece of the offense he had 1485 on 327. So Brett Farve having the best season of his career allowed for AP to perform about as well as he did last year with a extremely sub par air attack. Virtually identical actually if you extrapolate out the ypc by the difference. Within 50 yards of each other. To me that sorta proves that our passing attack has little impact on that APs ability to perform and that if Bradford were to suddenly throw for 3 TDs a game AP will not have a windfall of yardage.
I also don't think that this is an isolated issue. AP faded HARD down the stretch last year. Including last game and going back to December of last year.
In his last 7 games he has broken 100 once, by 4 yards.
In his last 7 games he has average 2.9 yards a carry.
And a fun side note; He has only broken 70 yards once in his last 4 games against GB. true the one he did was a monster, 146. But if I told you before the game Sunday "You can play a running back that has a 25% chance of getting you 150 yards or a 75% of getting you under 70 yards or you can go with someone else" how long would you think about that?
Is AP a bad running back? No far from it. Is he still the type of back you pay 12 million dollars to and build your team around? I don't think so.
I want the Vikings to have what you want them to have. I want AP to still be the runner he was seven years ago. It will be sad when he finally does get forced out or he retires. But the writing is on the walls on this. Age is very dramatically showing its signs on AP. I don't think that Year off did anything for his longevity and it robbed him of a chance to break some records.