So basically Adrian Peterson wants more money.
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He has no leverage, it's a hopeless ambition.
But on the slip side, Adrian Peterson proved that he's just like every other human being (minus the child beating part).
He wants more money.
Everybody wants more money.Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.
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Re: So basically Adrian Peterson wants more money.
Originally posted by JoeMama View PostHe has no leverage, it's a hopeless ambition.
But on the slip side, Adrian Peterson proved that he's just like every other human being (minus the child beating part).
He wants more money.
Everybody wants more money.
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Originally posted by Mace View PostNot me, Mama, I just want the love of my fellow humanity, er, humans, my good toenail clippers, and my favorite old rusted metal thing I found in a field.
I can buy love, buy the BEST toenail clippers, and use a high powered metal detector to find all my favorite rusted metal things I can find in a field.Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.
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Re: So basically Adrian Peterson wants more money.
Originally posted by JoeMama View PostSee I like money... but for the same reasons you say.
I can buy love, buy the BEST toenail clippers, and use a high powered metal detector to find all my favorite rusted metal things I can find in a field.
Well this is just nice.
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I think he's through the guaranteed money part of his contract so his future is in the Vikes' hands entirely. However, his cap hits are enormous so he's almost guaranteed to be cut unless he restructures.
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Re: So basically Adrian Peterson wants more money.
Originally posted by IlluminatusUIUC View PostI think he's through the guaranteed money part of his contract so his future is in the Vikes' hands entirely. However, his cap hits are enormous so he's almost guaranteed to be cut unless he restructures.
Highly unlikely anyone is going to pay a 30 year old back more than 12 million a year these days so why would Minnesota since they have him locked in anyway. There's almost no way they won't look stupid if they extend him and give him more guaranteed money.
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