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that doesnt mean much...just means he's gonna start working out and wants to show the other nfl teams he still has it.

that doesnt mean much...just means he's gonna start working out and wants to show the other nfl teams he still has it.
Well, I'll tell you this.... the people who are telling outright lies aren't winning. I have done nothing but provide facts to support my opinions. People are lying by saying I am making stuff up, but they can't point out a single thing I have presented as factual that isn't factually accurate.
Actually, what I'm not doing is talking about the past and factors that cannot be altered. What's done is done. Good, bad, or otherwise.
Thanks for finally giving a solid answer. On all of these points, we agree. And I think Peterson agrees as well. And that's a big part of why he's looking for guarantees on the remaining dollars. I'll simply dismiss the rest of the sarcastic hyperbole.
I think you just said yourself in the above statement that you didn't expect the Vikings not to try to rework his contract either. But now you're saying that the $45 million would have happened "with ease"? That seems contradicting. I don't disagree that most of this is Peterson's own doing, but it's my belief that the player and team were headed towards renegotiations anyway. The structure of the contract and bonus money supports that.
I don't think he's managed things as well as he could have, but I don't agree that it's "all about the money" to him. He's repeatedly mentioned location being a factor as well.
Keep hope alive! Keep hope alive! Keep hope alive!
I didn't make a contradiction. Prior to the events of 2014 I figured Minny would have been more than happy to eventually work out some changes in his contract status. After his off the field issues and him showing himself to be a big baby their attitude has now changed. What should have been an easy process got all mucked up due to Peterson over the last year.
Peterson has not repeatedly mentioned location being a factor. There have been rumors and speak from his agents, but pretty much anytime Peterson actually talks it is about money.
I hate to indulge any of the Peterson talk, but isn't his act wearing thin on anyone who actually still wants him?
He is acting like a petulant child. He has no leverage. None. And if this is true, he is now he is pulling the Favre-ish retirement card?
If it is not about money, he wants what, "love" from the front office who he feels turned their back on him when in essence he was the one who put himself in that position to begin with?
I really hope this is just his insane agent talking. And even if so, he could always fire him. I know I would. He is not casting himself in a good light right now, no matter who he ends up playing with.
Doesn't look like he wants out of Minnesota that bad?
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...drian-peterson-rejoins-vikings-135355373.html
After long absence, Adrian Peterson rejoins Vikings
Peterson, the 2012 NFL MVP, told multiple outlets that he will join the team for their organized team activities on Tuesday.
“I've been away from the game for an entire season,” Peterson told the Associated Press. “I wanted the chance to be around the players and coaches, the guys that really matter to me.”
It’s the first time the All-Pro running back has been back with his teammates since last September, when he was indicted for child abuse for disciplining his young son with a switch
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After all that, Peterson says he just wants to get back on the field.
“I understand this is a business. Clearly there were a lot of emotions involved, but I will only be better from the situation,” Peterson told the AP. “I have a role to play and the Vikings have one as well. It’s time to move forward and put my energy and focus on preparing for the season.”
As much as some people in here went crazy when it was reported he said he wanted to be a Cowboy, I think all Adrian Peterson wants it whatever will give Adrian Peterson the most money. I thought it was hilarious how people thought he would take ridiculously low deals just to play here. If the Vikes restructured him to $35 million in signing bonuses and guarantees, he'd be a happy Viking (for a couple years, that is).I still believe he wants out of MINN, but the 13m is not a bad consolation prize.
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I'm not sure if you understand what leverage means
He may not, but the Vikings do.![]()
This makes zero sense. If they didn't want him, they would cut him - or at the very least trade him for a draft pick.If you mean they have backed themselves into paying 13m for a 30 yr old RB they tried to walk away from last year, yeah they won.
And Peterson reported to camp with his tail tucked between his legs because he had no choice.
He just reported to OTAs the dream is over.
There is still the October trade deadline.
{lighting candle and swaying with the music}