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Adrian Peterson from a retrieval standpoint
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When people talk about Minnesota Vikings offensive greatness the dialogue usually circles about Randy Moss, Cris Carter, and Randall Cunningham. You seldom hear people discuss Daunte Culpepper and it's likely due to his inconsistency. Including his sophomore year that resulted in the Madden NFL cover, Culpepper had 2 other seasons for the Minnesota Vikings.
Shaun Alexander is a perfect role model for athletes who were never the quickest, strongest, or most agile. Alexander showcased a consistent work ethic along with a never-ending motor may take you places pure talent and ability can not. People today forget that Alexander was one of the Seattle Seahawks greats since he was succeeded by Marshawn Lynch. You do not have the kind of career if you are not committed to being the best version of yourself day in and day out.
Before the trend of Nick Foles helping the Philadelphia Eagles win their first Super Bowl it was easy to name the best quarterbacks in franchise's history. A couple are Donovan McNabb and Randall Cunningham. Donovan McNabb was a really talented cop who had the chance of being coached by Andy Reid, one of the most smart offensive heads that the NFL has ever seen. It's the biggest missing piece for his resume when talking all-time greats.
Adrian Peterson from a retrieval standpoint that is physical is a modern miracle. The man's body doesn't quit regardless of what years of study and analysis have told us. Running backs have one of those shorter NFL shelf lives for a given position in the NFL. He has managed to find opportunities despite setbacks and continues to make a case for the NFL Hall of Fame. His off-the-field issues have tarnished his look, so it is tough to say how things will shake out in the end. Will he be in the Hall of Fame? Surely. How long can it take? Who knows.
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