Adrian Peterson could be the 2nd coming of jesus

Purple JesusWhew! In typical Vikings fashion the Vikings beat the Bears 34-31 on Sunday thanks to Purple Jesus, Adrian Peterson. This guy is ridiculous! Here is his stat lines for the game: 20 rushes, 224 yds, and 3 TDs. I’m still a little wary of Peterson returning kicks, but it’s huge when we start with great field position as seen at the end of the game which lead to Ryan Longwell’s game winning 54-yd field goal.

Even after a ridiculous performance by Peterson, Childress still states at the end of the game on KFAN that Peterson IS the 2nd string tailback behind Chester Taylor? What more could Peterson do to earn the starting job? Childress is an arrogant coach who never deters from his plans, never wavering from it and sticking to his guns? This pisses me off to no end, and in is the main reason why I cannot stand Childress as a coach. Peterson should not be backing up anyone in the NFL, he should be getting the ball at least 25 times a game and kickoffs should not be included in this. Imagine what he’d have done if he were given 25-30 touches at half back this game? I think it’s great to have two good half backs but seriously, why not give 10 more touches to Peterson than Chester Taylor? In comparison Chester Taylor had 2 more touches (22) than AP for 83 Yds where Peterson had 20 touches for 224 and 3 TDs. Isn’t it obvious who should be getting more touches?

As for the Vikings defense, I was pleased overall with our defense, minus our pass defense. Our run defense is just plain sick, EJ Henderson is the ultimate man child. Henderson makes ball carriers look like he’s tackling kid’s playing pop warner football. I’m still trying to understand why we have single coverage on Devin Hester at the end of the game? All in all I’m pleased about the win, hopefully we can take some momentum from this game into Dallas.

The Bears offense was laughable, so much that I felt like this German midget watching their offense. BE CAREFUL: TOO MUCH LAUGHING CAN CAUSE LEAD TO COUGHING. I’ve never liked the Bears, and felt they’ve been very lucky the past two seasons.

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