The Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been reported to be unhappy with the team because they emphasized too much on quarterback Brett Favre. However, some analysts pointed out that the two sides could not be at odds and Peterson will just report for the training camp and play his best in the upcoming season.
With Favre’s arrival last offseason, Peterson got much less playing time because Favre’s favorite target was wide receiver Sidney Rice. The speculation was that Peterson may hold out if the team was to still have the quarterback in No.4 Brett Favre jersey. However, with Favre’s existence, Peterson’s production increased a lot last season despite several unforgivable fumbles. The running back must be able to recognize that and could not have complaints about Favre’s passing way.
Another speculation was that Peterson missed the OTAs to show his protest to the team’s special rule for Favre, just like what Titans running back Chris Johnson and other young star running backs did in the offseason. However that could not be the same in Peterson’s case. Peterson never admitted the unhappiness was his motive to skip OTAs. Instead, he proclaimed later to explain why he was absent, a move showing that he still took coach’s opinions serious.
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