Adrian Peterson is frustrated and feeling like he's "going to cry," but the Vikings' running back said this season's 0-4 start does not make him regret signing a long-term deal that probably will keep him in Minnesota for the entirety of his career according to Mark Craig or Dan Wiederer of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "No, not at all," Peterson said after Sunday's 22-17 loss at Kansas City. "I definitely wouldn't have signed unless I thought we had some good guys and a coaching staff that I have confidence in. I'm not worried at all." Peterson had 80 yards on 23 carries. He has only 102 yards and no touchdowns on 34 second-half carries, yet said he still believes the Vikings can win with an offense built around the running game. "I feel like it's going to work," Peterson said. "If we stay true to what we do, things will turn around." Source: The Redzone
Maybe the Cowboys will swap 8 picks for the home town kid in a reversal of the Hershel Walker trade. haha you screwed up AD.