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This Adrian Peterson to the Cowboys talks have been beaten more than Adrian's son.
Too Much? Too Soon?
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This Adrian Peterson to the Cowboys talks have been beaten more than Adrian's son.
Too Much? Too Soon?

Yeah, but Mungo is a big fan of beans and wearing head gear while still on fire. I'm not sure about this one Jobs..
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HEY! You can't park that animal over there! It's illegal!LOL..... Yeah!
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There's also history of the truly special running backs being exceptions to that 'rule'. I see Peterson as certainly exceptional. If you choose not to, that's certainly your prerogative.
I swear this Peterson thing is making people that normally are rational behave very irrationally.
That isn't true. Even the truly exceptional running backs who put up massive seasons in their younger years didn't put up 2000 yard seasons( or even 1700 yds) in a season past the age of 30. I truly doubt Peterson will buck that trend. Can he help Dallas with a 1200 yard to 1300 yard season? I think he can, but that isn't the same as him going out and breaking records or producing what Murray did last season. If Dallas is trading a 1st rounder and paying him his scheduled $12 million then he better be producing larger numbers than 1200 yards.
You can search the running backs and see which ones were over 30 and produced over 1500 to 1600 yards in a season. It is a short list. It gets shorter when the season totals are 1700 yards or 1800 yards. Tiki Barber did it, but he had nowhere near the wear-and-tear that Peterson has on his body. Tiki was hardly used when he was younger. I don't think he had a 1000 rushing attempts by the time he hit age 30.
No. If 1,800 is your measuring stick, Peterson likely won't hit that. But he'll come closer than anyone else we have or can get will.
That IS true.
I was using his 2012 season as the measuring stick, which is more than 1800 yards. I think he will be a lot closer to 2013 than 2012.
