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Will Adrian Peterson play in 2018?

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Some things in sports surprise us. Other things play out exactly how every person in America expected. Adrian Peterson’s fade into obscurity falls into the second category.
The future Hall of Fame running back, who turned 33 on Wednesday, has said that he plans on playing next season…and the season after…and the season after that….and maybe the season after that.
Peterson is taking the LaVar Ball approach of trying to talk something into existence. It certainly worked for Mr. Ball. His son Lonzo was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, just as he’d predicted countless times. But for Peterson, this might be the end of the road – not only because he isn’t effective anymore, but because he isn’t living in the same reality as the rest of us.
Last season, A.D. opened the year with the New Orleans Saints. By the end of the Saints’ first game, he was seen on the sidelines yelling at head coach Sean Payton. Both said the incident was nothing, but he was traded to Arizona in short order.
While with the Cardinals, we got one last glimpse of the unstoppable Adrian Peterson. On October 15, he ran 26 times for 134 yards and scored two touchdowns. Two games later, he carried the ball 37 times – which is unheard of in today’s game – for 159 yards.
And then over the final three games, Peterson gained 134 yards on 55 carries, good for 2.4 yards per rush. When the dust settled on his 2017 season, 41 running backs with more than 100 carries averaged more yards per rush than Peterson. That’s not to mention that he added just nine catches for 66 yards and ranked as the fourth worst pass blocker in the NFL by Pro Football Focus grades.
Peterson never had an all-around skillset, but his one dimension was so good that it didn’t matter that much. It would be like a scorer in the NBA who averaged 27 points per game and played suspect defense. His one dimension is no longer among the better backs in the league. The other-worldly explosiveness that once caused him to make cuts at hyper speed and truck linebackers and safeties like they were road cones is gone. A hint of his power still exists. Years of injuries and an incredible workload have taken the rest.
There is no shame in that. He was an anomaly in 2015 when he led the NFL in rushing at age 30...
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http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/03/will-adrian-peterson-play-2018/

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

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#1 · Mar 22, 8:55 PM
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It will be unfortunate if he does land another job and struggle. Peterson’s stint with Arizona already puts him in the company of legends like Edgerrin James, who finished his career with the Seahawks, or Emmitt Smith with the Cards, Eric Dickerson with the Falcons, Tony Dorsett with Denver… the list goes on and on.

But at least he had those final flashes. Maybe he will talk another team into signing him, but one more year could get ugly. It’s the right time for Peterson to take the same path as Browns legend Joe Thomas and walk away.

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#2 · Mar 22, 8:56 PM
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I often wonder how much further along this vikings team would have been if they had traded him while he had some value in 2014?

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AD will have to suck it up and take a one year deal at the veteran's minimum...a real blow to his ego.  but at this stage of his career that's all he will be offered.

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Remember when people were mocked for predicting this kind of finish when he was in his prime?

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#5 · Mar 23, 5:52 AM
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To answer the original question...I don't care.  I feel that the Vikings were hamstrung by his demands to be the focus of the offense, instead of a team-approach to winning.  I felt different when he was at his peak, but with the increased perspective of time...he became an albatross around our neck.  So glad Rick said "don't let the door hit ya in the ass on yer way out".

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I honestly don't know of a team that would be interested. Seems like AZ is the place where aging vets go to end their careers.Must be something about the demographic. Where do you go from there?

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@"mgobluevikes" said: I honestly don't know of a team that would be interested. Seems like AZ is the place where aging vets go to end their careers.Must be something about the demographic. Where do you go from there?
its a retirement area.   signing the old names that the retirement folks recognize from their youth is how they sell tickets down there...  B)
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@"Maple Surple" said: I bet this is the driving force :

http://www.espn.com/nfl/history/leaders/_/stat/rushlead


I bet it has more to do with his harem and $.

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@"Maple Surple" said: I bet this is the driving force :

http://www.espn.com/nfl/history/leaders/_/stat/rushlead

Excellent point...Jim is within shouting distance...

Rushing Leaders
RKPLAYERYDS
1Emmitt Smith18,355
2Walter Payton16,726
3Barry Sanders15,269
4Curtis Martin14,101
5FRANK GORE14,026
6LaDainian Tomlinson13,684
7Jerome Bettis13,662
8Eric Dickerson13,259
9Tony Dorsett12,739
10 Jim Brown12,312
11 Marshall Faulk12,279
12 ADRIAN PETERSON12,276

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its ego...100% him thinking about his legacy.   we know he has no financial pride or he wouldnt have walked away from the mortgage in minny.   i doubt his financial responsibilities to his kids are a major driving point for him either.  

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@"RushmoreVike" said:
@"mgobluevikes" said: I honestly don't know of a team that would be interested. Seems like AZ is the place where aging vets go to end their careers.Must be something about the demographic. Where do you go from there?
its a retirement area.   signing the old names that the retirement folks recognize from their youth is how they sell tickets down there...  B)
The Sun City Cardinals! ;)
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Hard to believe Frank Gore is that far ahead of him. Classic turtle vs. the hare scenario.

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I look at Sanders and think Woah....what if he had continued playing?

He made dudes look stupid

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@"RushmoreVike" said: Remember when people were mocked for predicting this kind of finish when he was in his prime?
Right, but that was following his knee injury and amazing.....HGH...cough...cough...cough...recovery
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@"Vanguard83" said: I look at Sanders and think Woah....what if he had continued playing?

He made dudes look stupid


Barry was magnificent...So was Simms before he busted up his knee. Detroit has had a couple of very good tail-backs over the decades. 

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@"mgobluevikes" said: Hard to believe Frank Gore is that far ahead of him. Classic turtle vs. the hare scenario.
Volume stats don't tell the story very accurately.   Gore isn't even top 20 in all time rush yards/game, but AD is 4th and he and Bell are the only active guys on the list:
RankPlayerY/GYearsTm
1Jim Brown+104.31957-1965cle
2Barry Sanders+99.81989-1998det
3Terrell Davis+97.51995-2001den
4Adrian Peterson92.32007-20173TM
5Eric Dickerson+90.81983-19934TM
6Walter Payton+88.01975-1987chi
7Clinton Portis87.82002-20102TM
8Le'Veon Bell86.12013-2017pit
9Billy Sims85.11980-1984det
10Curtis Martin+83.91995-20052TM
11O.J. Simpson+83.21969-19792TM
12Edgerrin James82.71999-20093TM
13Earl Campbell+81.81978-19852TM
14Arian Foster81.62009-20162TM
15Emmitt Smith+81.21990-20042TM
16Jamal Lewis81.02000-20092TM
17LaDainian Tomlinson+80.52001-20112TM
18Domanick Williams79.92003-2005htx
19George Rogers78.01981-19872TM
20Shaun Alexander76.92000-20082TM
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Who, just a few carries away, wouldn’t wan’t to brag
about having more yards than Jim Brown ?
& this country loves it’s Top 10 lists !

& then there’s this...
~~What Peterson had just accomplished didn't sink in until that night, when he was back home, lying down and relaxing. That's when he began to take in his historic day.
"I was like, 'Wow, I just set a record,'" Peterson said. "My whole thing was, I could've got 300. Like, 296 was cool but 300 sounds a lot better”

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I'll always appreciate AD for the excitement he gave us all those years for the Vikings.  That said he's probably looking for a job. Any job in thr NFL. He's on the hook for many years to his many kids and their mamas.  Sad way to end a fine career. 

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@"comet52" said:
@"mgobluevikes" said: Hard to believe Frank Gore is that far ahead of him. Classic turtle vs. the hare scenario.
Volume stats don't tell the story very accurately.   Gore isn't even top 20 in all time rush yards/game, but AD is 4th and he and Bell are the only active guys on the list:
RankPlayerY/GYearsTm
1Jim Brown+104.31957-1965cle
2Barry Sanders+99.81989-1998det
3Terrell Davis+97.51995-2001den
4Adrian Peterson92.32007-20173TM
5Eric Dickerson+90.81983-19934TM
6Walter Payton+88.01975-1987chi
7Clinton Portis87.82002-20102TM
8Le'Veon Bell86.12013-2017pit
9Billy Sims85.11980-1984det
10Curtis Martin+83.91995-20052TM
11O.J. Simpson+83.21969-19792TM
12Edgerrin James82.71999-20093TM
13Earl Campbell+81.81978-19852TM
14Arian Foster81.62009-20162TM
15Emmitt Smith+81.21990-20042TM
16Jamal Lewis81.02000-20092TM
17LaDainian Tomlinson+80.52001-20112TM
18Domanick Williams79.92003-2005htx
19George Rogers78.01981-19872TM
20Shaun Alexander76.92000-20082TM
But in this instance volume stats do tell the story very accurately...
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