Vikings RB Adrian Peterson Could Get More Carries Against 49ers Defense

Discussion in 'Minnesota Vikings' started by Sweets, Sep 19, 2012.

  1. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said he's seen significant progress in the last week from running back Adrian Peterson, who is coming back from an ACL tear suffered Dec. 24, Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee reports. Frazier said he's been cfreaking in regularly with Peterson to gauge his soreness and overall condition after recent games.

    "He felt so much better this week in comparison to after the first game of the season on a Tuesday," Frazier said. "So we feel like he's really making progress from a physical standpoint."

    Frazier said that could result in more carries for Peterson Sunday against San Francisco, so far this season, Peterson has been rotating carries with Toby Gerhart. Peterson had 17 carries for 84 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1. He went 16 for 60 yards - with three receptions for 20 yards - last week. Peterson averaged 4.4 yards a carry in those games, which is only slightly below his career average.

    "We think he's getting to that point where we can think about a few more carries," Frazier said. "He's getting close to that point, so we'll see how he does this week in practice. ... We've been rotating him and Toby every other series, but we're going to see how he does this week in practice."

    Source: The Redzone
     
    Last edited: Sep 20, 2012
  2. The Mullet

    The Mullet Reptile Guru

    Get ready for that average to drop
     
  3. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    NBCs breakdown of how the niners play the run one on one and just straight up over power an offensive line was pretty incredible. He'll break a long run here and there and get a respectable stat line. I dont think the vikings are completely out of this game, i think it will be closer than everyone thinks
     
  4. mtzninersfan

    mtzninersfan 1st Stringer

    I would agree especially Minn being at home....but honestly my unbiased opinion, the niners shouldn't have a problem shutting out the Minn offense. Niners run D is one of the best in the modern nfl era and Minn passing game isn't very good against 49er corners who did an outstanding job containing GB and DET. And although Minn has some good defensive players the niners have the ability to score on them multiple times.
     
  5. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    i mean not sure how much this means but christian ponder is completing passes at an insane league high 76% with 2 TDs and over 500 yards and no picks...their passing game isnt really "not very good" harvin has been a nightmare
     
  6. mtzninersfan

    mtzninersfan 1st Stringer

    JUST AGREE WITH ME OK!!?!??
     
  7. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    i mean the niners could very well eat him lol, i just think the lionshad the right idea sticking with the run even though they arent even close to as good at it as the vikings...i think they stick with it and try to keep it close/ponder efficient
     
  8. VikingsFan28

    VikingsFan28 Wherever Alex Morgan is

    We lost to the colts.....

    Im expecting a multiple touchdown loss

    The reason that Ponder has had such good stats is because we didnt throw the ball past 10 yards in the air until the 4th quarter when we were down by 2 scores, they have no confidence in his arm and outside of percy, we have no other down field threats

    Also a middle school team could shred our secondary
     
  9. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    colts this year>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>colts last year

    that being said the vikes are home...i dont think it will be a blowout
     
  10. DatR3al

    DatR3al No Days Off

    Agreed. This should and probably will be a blowout, secondary is piss poor with no ball hawks and no QB...but I will hold my judgement on Ponder until we get a true number one WR.
     
  11. marty264

    marty264 Team Veteran

    Has a Vikings fan expected a win or even a close game since the days of Favre?