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  • Peterson and his Fumbling

    On Thursday night, Vikings running back Adrian Peterson returns to the scene of one of his most frustrating performances.


    Good article. I don't think he can just fix his fumbling problem because even if he fixes his "instincts", he still has the reputation for fumbling and everyone will just go for the ball. I mean besides Tiki Barber I can't think of many people that fixed a fumbling problem. What do you guys think?

    I also thought this was funny:
    Peterson offers a warning: "I look forward for guys to try and tackle me and tackle the ball. They might not be on the field too long if they continue to do that."

    I think Peterson has 7 fumbles this season - and 2 more IF they make the playoffs

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    Re: Peterson and his Fumbling

    Originally posted by steve823
    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/08/adrian-peterson-thinks-he-has-solved-his-fumbling-problem/

    Good article. I don't think he can just fix his fumbling problem because even if he fixes his "instincts", he still has the reputation for fumbling and everyone will just go for the ball. I mean besides Tiki Barber I can't think of many people that fixed a fumbling problem. What do you guys think?

    I also thought this was funny:
    Peterson offers a warning: "I look forward for guys to try and tackle me and tackle the ball. They might not be on the field too long if they continue to do that."

    I think Peterson has 7 fumbles this season - and 2 more IF they make the playoffs
    Only 2 in the playoffs? It seems like he is correcting his fumbling problem.
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    • #3
      Haha..well I expect them to only play 1 game in the playoffs and be knocked out. Though I would love to see a Packers vs Vikings NFC championship game in Lambeau.

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      • #4
        What defensive guy DOESNT go for the ball?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tony Oday
          What defensive guy DOESNT go for the ball?
          One that are trying to make a tackle. Against AP if all you do is go for the ball, he's going to rack up 200 yards rushing and 4 TD's. Sure maybe he fumbled twice, but does it matter when he has 200 yards and put 28 points on the board?

          Bottom line isn't so much the regular season - it's can he learn to protect it in key situations in the playoffs. He has to know in a tight game, driving, it's more important to not fumble then to break a big run.

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          • #6
            Great running backs tend to fumble because they don't go down easily. He probably won't solve his fumbling problem, and it won't matter as long as he remains a great running back. The top 6 running backs in terns of fumbles are Franco Harris, Tony Dorsett, Walter Payton, Eric Dickerson, Ollie Matson and Marcus Allen. Pretty sure they're all in the HOF.
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            • #7
              I think I would be more worried about him keeping his head on straight in big games.....like the damn NFC championship game.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Joemailman
                The top 6 running backs in terns of fumbles are Franco Harris, Tony Dorsett, Walter Payton, Eric Dickerson, Ollie Matson and Marcus Allen. Pretty sure they're all in the HOF.
                Total fumbles, or fumbles/touch?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Joemailman
                  The top 6 running backs in terns of fumbles are Franco Harris, Tony Dorsett, Walter Payton, Eric Dickerson, Ollie Matson and Marcus Allen. Pretty sure they're all in the HOF.
                  You are missing Greg Pruitt, who at 83, is right behind Walter Payton.

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