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Adrian Peterson has been indicted

Father Time is going to catch up to Peterson at some point. He's an NFL running back, after all, and he's really not Superman, in spite of his publicist's rhetoric.

I would not want to be the team paying the bill for that particular season.

That said, I can see him having a solid year this year, but dude is 30 yo this year, and that is the age when backs typically start to fall apart.
 
Father Time is going to catch up to Peterson at some point. He's an NFL running back, after all, and he's really not Superman, in spite of his publicist's rhetoric.

I would not want to be the team paying the bill for that particular season.

That said, I can see him having a solid year this year, but dude is 30 yo this year, and that is the age when backs typically start to fall apart.

More so when you consider his style of running. He's actively looking to punish guys and takes his fair share of hits. All a matter of time.
 
Father Time is going to catch up to Peterson at some point. He's an NFL running back, after all, and he's really not Superman, in spite of his publicist's rhetoric.

I would not want to be the team paying the bill for that particular season.

That said, I can see him having a solid year this year, but dude is 30 yo this year, and that is the age when backs typically start to fall apart.

But how many 30 year old backs have just had a season off, NOT DUE TO INJURY?
 
But how many 30 year old backs have just had a season off, NOT DUE TO INJURY?

True, but Father Time is still taking it's toll with every passing year.

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"This graph shows how rare it is in today’s NFL to rush for over 1,000 yards as a 30-year-old running back. There have been 61 1,000+ rushing yard seasons in the NFL since 2010, and a mere 2 out of 61 have occurred during a running back’s age 30 season."

Source: Running Backs’ Decline Age

Obviously, much depends on where Peterson eventually lands, what kind of o-line they bring, and what role he'll play in the offense.

Peterson could be the exception to the rule. That said, running backs are running backs and they take a lot of punishment to play the position. That kind of physicality, combined with his age when athletes typically start to take longer to heal, could play a much bigger part in his career at this point.
 
Albert Breer @AlbertBreer
The issue for Adrian Peterson is Kevin Warren. That the Vikings promoted him to COO was and is a problem. And so Peterson still wants out.

Following up on @CharlesRobinson's story -- Adrian Peterson's agent did indeed decline a dinner invite from Vikings GM Rick Spielman.
 
Adrian Peterson to be reinstated effective Friday
The NFL's premier running back is officially back.

The league announced Thursday that Adrian Peterson will be reinstated Friday as an active NFL player and may participate in all scheduled activities with the Minnesota Vikings.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reports, via a source involved, that Peterson will face no further suspension upon reinstatement. U.S. District Judge David S. Doty will decide in October how many game checks the Vikings star will lose, per Rapoport. It could be as many as three or as few as zero...
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...an-peterson-to-be-reinstated-effective-friday
 
Well good! Now the question is will he eat crow and play for the Vikings or try to force a trade

Good for AD, I hope he doesn't lose any gamec hecks and I will bet that Doty sides with AD. God'ell = more egg on his face and Tagliague wont be there to cleanup the dictator's mess.

AD will be playing in Dallass this yr.
 
AD will be playing in Dallass this yr.

I hope so! However, I say that with a grain of skepticism that our team will automatically repeat the outstanding performance from last year. I also believe in team chemistry and sometimes no matter how good the talent that joins the team, it isn't automatic that it will be a decisive advantage. Sometimes that unknown who is hungry will demonstrate an unbelievable performance to help the team go to the next level. Do I want him, absolutely, but is it an automatic game changer, it is yet to be seen.
 
ESPN's John Clayton on Adrian Peterson: "Dallas is out. Jacksonville is out. Arizona is not willing to give up a No. 1 (pick)."
 
A first rounder too much for AP at this stage, imho
Depends on the team. If you're drafting late (like Dallas) And you feel one superstar could put you over the top (like Dallas), maybe selling out for a year or 2 would be worth it. This is a shot I would take if I were Jerry.
 
Depends on the team. If you're drafting late (like Dallas) And you feel one superstar could put you over the top (like Dallas), maybe selling out for a year or 2 would be worth it. This is a shot I would take if I were Jerry.

This is true. It'd make a lot of sense for Dallas, but not any team in the top 20 I think
 
Depends on the team. If you're drafting late (like Dallas) And you feel one superstar could put you over the top (like Dallas), maybe selling out for a year or 2 would be worth it. This is a shot I would take if I were Jerry.

And then you have the ticket selling angle of bringing a Texas boy back to his home state. This would be an all around good grab for Jerrah.
 
True, but Father Time is still taking it's toll with every passing year.

chart


"This graph shows how rare it is in today’s NFL to rush for over 1,000 yards as a 30-year-old running back. There have been 61 1,000+ rushing yard seasons in the NFL since 2010, and a mere 2 out of 61 have occurred during a running back’s age 30 season."

Source: Running Backs’ Decline Age

Obviously, much depends on where Peterson eventually lands, what kind of o-line they bring, and what role he'll play in the offense.

Peterson could be the exception to the rule. That said, running backs are running backs and they take a lot of punishment to play the position. That kind of physicality, combined with his age when athletes typically start to take longer to heal, could play a much bigger part in his career at this point.

What would be interesting is seeing how many were given the chance but couldn't do it for whatever reason. I'd venture to say most rb's that enter as starter at age 30 are pretty good players compared to the field.
 
I don't know how long they have to file an appeal, but that is the only reason to delay taking the action ordered by the court. This could only have been in court under a breech of contract suit for them to have jurisdiction as far as I know. I'm sure we have real lawyers who would gladly correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Charles Robinson @CharlesRobinson
Source: Despite #Vikings overtures, Adrian Peterson is adamant about wanting out of Minnesota. So he's skipping OTAs. http://t.co/KLGwTnlb2g

Until now, Adrian Peterson hasn't sent public message about wanting #Vikings to trade him. Now he is. He's forfeiting $250k for that reason.

A longtime Adrian Peterson confidant tells Yahoo Sports the #Vikings RB is sending a message by not reporting to OTA's: He wants a trade.
 
Jeff Darlington ‏@JeffDarlington
Zimmer handling it like Zimmer handles it: He didn't overstep private dialogue with AD but noted the team's simple stance. Play or don't.

Zimmer sums it up on Peterson: "He's really got two choices: He can play for us. Or he can not play."

Vikings coach Mike Zimmer on Peterson: "I'm not concerned." ...Also notes it isn't true that Peterson told him he wouldn't attend OTAs.
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Going to the mattresses...

Adrian Peterson @AdrianPeterson
Also I appreciate all my colleagues for voting ya boy into the Top 100 ! Mad Love & Respect goes out to all of y'all (You All)! God Bless

It's time for a change! Then again I'm grateful because at the end of the day, I know some of those same guys that wish a team held on!

All I'm saying as a Minnesota Viking player! WE need the same power to do as all 32 teams do we they feel, under contract or not!

It's all about honoring you're contract! Sounds like free will is being a lil challenged to me!

Adrian Peterson @AdrianPeterson
Feels for whatever reason! Family, Change of scenery or simply - what they feels just might work best for them! Those same laws don't apply!

A lill crazy how one side has so much power that they can do as they please when it come to the contract! But when the other-side (player's)

Adrian Peterson @AdrianPeterson
I know hundreds of player's that wished their team would've HONORED the contract! But instead got threw to the side like like trash.

There's never no talk about honoring a contract!

Adrian Peterson @AdrianPeterson
Ok great two sided! Well why when one party decides ... Mr. ? we wan't you to take a pay cut now or better yet flat out release you!

Question for the people, is a contract two sided or one?

I love people who think they know it all! Smh, Research how many NFL teams hasn't honored a player's contract & learn something.
 
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There is much buyers remorse after signing a bilateral contract at times. But the terms are known and accepted at the time.

But it would be interesting if players simply refused to sign a contract that is not guaranteed in full. Why give a team a free option?

Or in an alternative, make the guarantees apply from the end of the contract and work back to the beginning so that the last years are guaranteed and the initial years are not used to offset the guarantee.

There are lot's of things that can be done differently, but tradition keeps them from utilizing non typical options.
 
There is nothing like a multimillionaire entertainer whining about a contract he signed. Boo freakin' hoo.
 
I think Perterson plays this year but not for the Vikings. At last check several teams still have tons of cap space who might be willing to part with a 3rd or maybe even 2nd round Draft pick for AD.
 
Well, there are the multi-billionaire purveyors of entertainment who don't honor contracts. That's something.

There is nothing to honor when the contract itself has clauses that allow them to conduct business in this manner. The owners are not breaking contracts when both sides sign it and the contract stipulates the terms. This should be something the players union takes up because they allowed the current conditions to exist.

btw, I'm not on the owners (or players) side, but just stating the current reality allows for this sort of thing to happen.
 
There's nothing bilateral about contracts in the NFL.
Do not confuse bilateral with fair. The only thing fair is that both must agree to the terms of the contract, hence bilateral. The alternative is to NOT sign the contract. It is not to use law to compel the other side to get better terms. I bring this up since Nader's suit against the Big Three created fairness by an inappropriate method (using the law rather than negotiation). But it is what it is.

Since there is collective bargaining, and I believe it is NOT compulsory in the case of the NFL, then the Players Union is the one who should play point on changing the terms of the standard contract. THAT'S called negotiation. I bring this up because socialists have passed laws making collective bargaining mandatory on both employers and employees rather than a choice in some instances. Once again ignoring the means in pursuit of the ends.

Now a fair negotiation has terms both sides can live with, but usually both get less than what they want.
 
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Josina Anderson @JosinaAnderson
Filed to ESPN: #Vikings RB Adrian Peterson has informed me that he's in Minnesota and that he's planning to attend OTAs starting today.
 
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Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet
Peterson’s new deal includes guaranteed 2015 salary, some injury guarantees for 2016. Reduction in ’16 base he can make up with incentives​




Peterson’s new contract has a base value of $44 million over the next three years.

For 2015, Peterson’s $12.75 million base salary (and unearned $250,000 roster bonus) becomes an $11 million base salary that is fully guaranteed, with a $2 million roster bonus due to be paid on July 28.

For 2016, Peterson will earn a base salary of $7.75 million, $7 million of which is guaranteed for injury only at signing. The rest of it becomes fully guaranteed on the third day of the 2016 league year. Also on the third day of the league year, Peterson earns a $5 million roster bonus.


For 2017, Peterson will earn a base salary of $11.75 million, with a $6 million roster bonus due on the third day of the league year.

In both 2016 and 2017, Peterson can earn another $250,000 by participating in the OTA practices and mandatory minicamps.

It adds up to $44 million. It’s $750,000 less than Peterson already was due to make, but the deal requires the Vikings to make early decisions about Peterson in 2016 and 2017, allowing him to either earn his money from the Vikings or to hit the open market early, before the free-agency money is spent and the roster spots are filled...
 
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