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Re: Adrian Peterson is not Overrated, statistical comparison CTaylor -
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] This will be the best 8 game stretch of Adrian Peterson's career. How could he not be overrated? [/ QUOTE ] I think its a safe wager that once he has a team that can pass the ball he will be more effective. [/ QUOTE ] How is he going to be more effective. You think he's going to run for 7 yards per carry? [/ QUOTE ] Ya, I'll wager that over a course of 8 games he will have over 6.6 a clip at least once in his career. Im not a fan of bets that might take up to 10 years to complete though. Dickerson ran for 1,800+ his rookie year (which is 200 less than AD is on pace for) and he complimented his rookie year with the record for the most rushing yards in a season later in his career. I think its possible that Peterson does something alike that too. |
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Re: Adrian Peterson is not Overrated, statistical comparison CTaylor -
If AP had a team that could pass the ball, he could conquer the worrrllldddd!
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Re: Adrian Peterson is not Overrated, statistical comparison CTaylor -
On a trivial note, would somebody please give either Peterson or Taylor a different uniform number? Trying to discern 28 from 29 in the backfield on every play is driving me nuts.
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Re: Adrian Peterson is not Overrated, statistical comparison CTaylor -
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On a trivial note, would somebody please give either Peterson or Taylor a different uniform number? Trying to discern 28 from 29 in the backfield on every play is driving me nuts. [/ QUOTE ] Peterson is the tall one. |
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Re: Adrian Peterson is not Overrated, statistical comparison CTaylor -
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/footb...59879586_x.htm
The main knock on AP is he gets injured too easily. |
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