How Good Was Adrian Peterson Actually?

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  • A career retrospective of one of the NFL's all-time greatest running backs, Adrian Peterson.
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  • @jozefm.5780
    @jozefm.5780 Рік тому +2049

    The fact that he came off that type of injury to win MVP the following year and rush for over 2000 yards is incredible. I used to love watching him tear up defences, an absolute beast. Shame he never won a ring.

    • @WalterWhiteFootballSharing
      @WalterWhiteFootballSharing Рік тому +61

      I put some 2012 Vikings games up on my channel. Epic sh_t. Thought Id never see a 2K season from a powerback ever again but; 2020 Derrick Henry happened. He had a pass game and QB, 8 YPA from Tannehil and the boys... A.P. had Christian ponder putrid 6.4 YPA. SO AP got 2K against defenses that ONLY had to watch him.

    • @jacobwheeler2462
      @jacobwheeler2462 Рік тому +7

      And tear up his child

    • @honestbuiltperformance1819
      @honestbuiltperformance1819 Рік тому +74

      @@jacobwheeler2462 yeah yeah wuit your bitchin my grandmother beat me with switches too, very common in the south

    • @rien2474
      @rien2474 Рік тому

      @@jacobwheeler2462 Corny asf

    • @ethanb7444
      @ethanb7444 Рік тому +2

      @@honestbuiltperformance1819 Doesn’t make it okay

  • @frankthetank520
    @frankthetank520 Рік тому +1276

    He did the one thing people think is impossible today... He won the MVP as a running back

    • @ImReverseGiraffe
      @ImReverseGiraffe Рік тому +38

      You mean it isn't a QB award?

    • @Reecl.
      @Reecl. Рік тому +30

      @@ImReverseGiraffe not a decade ago, now it is

    • @KBarron43
      @KBarron43 Рік тому +80

      @@Reecl. you’re wrong. 5 Qbs won it before him & 9qbs have won it since then. It’s always been a QB award buddy.

    • @pillmill8987
      @pillmill8987 Рік тому +15

      2012 JJ Watt should have won.

    • @KBarron43
      @KBarron43 Рік тому +8

      @@pillmill8987 he should have won it 2014 not 2012

  • @johnshottie4415
    @johnshottie4415 Рік тому +230

    He is the best pure runner I’ve ever seen. Really an old school bruiser with modern speed.

  • @ChiefKene
    @ChiefKene Рік тому +303

    I personally never seen a athlete like him. Dude blew out his knee and came back and ran for 2000k and mvp. That’s legendary

    • @geraldmcgill7994
      @geraldmcgill7994 Рік тому +8

      Yeah I don’t know which is more impressive, what AP did coming back from devastating injury like that or being an Iron Man like Jim Brown who played 9 years without ever missing a game and being the best player in football.

    • @danielduvall4154
      @danielduvall4154 Рік тому +2

      Barry Sanders

    • @zee-fr5kw
      @zee-fr5kw 10 місяців тому

      ​@gr5382 eh depending on the team I would take different RB, the best running backs aren't significantly better then others. they aren't like QBs where better ones will make you win Superbowl's (both Barry Sanders and Adrian Peterson didn't win rings) for example Philip Rivers, and tom brady where two great QBs, one was significantly better and would completely change the chances of getting a ring. having Adrian Peterson vs Barry Sanders wouldn't effect your chances of getting a ring.

    • @bryceburgess3558
      @bryceburgess3558 8 місяців тому

      Eric Dickerson enters chat

    • @juwandodd7139
      @juwandodd7139 8 місяців тому +1

      LaDainian Tomlinson

  • @williamturnquist2808
    @williamturnquist2808 Рік тому +532

    I’m still mad about 9 yards short 😢 thank you for making the Vikings fun to watch no matter how bad we were in the decade you were here. It’s amazing to think what could’ve been if he didn’t have so many injuries.

    • @robertkelly8191
      @robertkelly8191 Рік тому +6

      I remember that, damn shame.

    • @faust5398
      @faust5398 Рік тому +25

      Kept giving it to Asiata too he could’ve had it easily

    • @NamelessViking01
      @NamelessViking01 Рік тому +23

      @@faust5398 I don't get why they would give the ball to Astiata. He's on record of being the slowest rb ever in NFL history 🤦‍♂️.

    • @EmpireRamzes
      @EmpireRamzes Рік тому +9

      yea it was trash, everyone thought he did break the record and was celebrating on the field, the coaches should have let him get that

    • @chrisnipper8573
      @chrisnipper8573 Рік тому +9

      If they wouldnt have benched him after halftime in that 2nd to last game against SF he would have easily gotten that record

  • @sethmaki1333
    @sethmaki1333 Рік тому +543

    I watched every single game of his career from his last year at Oklahoma to his final year in Purple. I've personally met the man and shaken his hand. I watched him break records and become the greatest of his time. Believe me, I know EXACTLY how good this man was. It needs to be known that in his 2012 season, he ran for 1,313 yards in the final 8 games of the season.

    • @JSalonsky
      @JSalonsky Рік тому +25

      What's suprising.. there's probabl;y 10 other accomlpishments in his career even better than that

    • @sethmaki1333
      @sethmaki1333 Рік тому +33

      @@JSalonsky yeah, imagine what he could have done with an actual offensive coordinator designing his plays.

    • @JSalonsky
      @JSalonsky Рік тому +11

      @@sethmaki1333 It was sad that years when they barely made the playoffs because you knew they had no chance but you still rooted for them because of him, I can't remember who their quarterback was but he was so bad and Adrian had like 30 carries in that game, it was their only shot to win.

    • @PaPaPowell07
      @PaPaPowell07 Рік тому +23

      How painful was that handshake?

    • @zachbarnes2538
      @zachbarnes2538 Рік тому +4

      Dude was insane. As a Boise State fan, I’m proud to say we were one of the few teams to stop him during the Fiesta Bowl.

  • @ForWilson490
    @ForWilson490 Рік тому +277

    I tore my ACL playing HS football the year after AP tore his. Seeing him comeback in the fashion that he did, gave 16 year old me motivation and hope to hit rehab as hard as possible and make a strong comeback. 11 years later and my knee is strong as ever! Thanks AP!

    • @SomeGuyFromOK
      @SomeGuyFromOK Рік тому +1

      It’s AD, not AP! It’s literally explained in the damn video!

    • @DTB1995
      @DTB1995 Рік тому +6

      @@SomeGuyFromOK AD doesn't make any sense AP are his initials

    • @LtBud26
      @LtBud26 Рік тому +35

      AD = All Day, AP = Adrian Peterson. Both are his nicknames, all these years later and people still being dumb

    • @bavingates2502
      @bavingates2502 Рік тому +1

      @@SomeGuyFromOK as a basketball fan AD is Anthony Davis Adrian will never be AD

    • @ForWilson490
      @ForWilson490 Рік тому +2

      @@SomeGuyFromOK if it was 2012, i'd call him All Day. But these days most people will recognize AP as his initials

  • @stumason7003
    @stumason7003 Рік тому +73

    I don’t think his career was derailed by injuries, I think the injuries are a product of how good he was. He was a workhorse back for a team that for much of his career, didn’t have a quarterback, and in this era it is impossible to avoid injuries in that position. He was the whole offense. I would still pick him over any other running back though, he was incredible.

  • @Austicus100
    @Austicus100 Рік тому +448

    Dude was an end zone and yard machine

    • @VENENOSEASON
      @VENENOSEASON Рік тому +1

      Dont forget Son beating machine !

    • @venmo4milk887
      @venmo4milk887 Рік тому +16

      @@VENENOSEASON let’s hear about all the bad things you did and if you still/moved on

    • @VENENOSEASON
      @VENENOSEASON Рік тому +1

      @@venmo4milk887 Take a joke bud

    • @venmo4milk887
      @venmo4milk887 Рік тому

      @@VENENOSEASON mhm sure

    • @VENENOSEASON
      @VENENOSEASON Рік тому

      @@venmo4milk887 Sure? It’s a joke bro. I love AP, even have him on my madden ultimate team. I forgave myself for the wrongs I did.

  • @Killacam1992
    @Killacam1992 Рік тому +202

    Everyone calls Marshawn Lynch beast mode but honestly AP is the definition of beast mode.

    • @DTB1995
      @DTB1995 Рік тому +29

      He's purple jesus

    • @t-god2439
      @t-god2439 Рік тому

      @@DTB1995 lol

    • @jimlahey3919
      @jimlahey3919 Рік тому +5

      No doubt. There are atleast a handful of RB’s who are more “beast mode” than Marshawn

    • @Killacam1992
      @Killacam1992 Рік тому

      @@AlanWatts33 Holt?

    • @Killacam1992
      @Killacam1992 Рік тому +2

      @@AlanWatts33 yes I do but there’s been multiple “Holts” that have played in the nfl.. and you never specified which one and Adrian Peterson never played with Tory Holt nor was Tory Holt on his team..

  • @goosecomics7381
    @goosecomics7381 Рік тому +71

    I remember watching this dude during his mvp season and it was genuinely incredible. It wasn’t ‘if’ AP was gonna bust a big run, it was when. Dude dragged a team with Christian Ponder as the QB to the playoffs 😭😭

    • @Gungho73
      @Gungho73 Рік тому +8

      That team had no right to go to the playoffs. Dude was just transcendent.

  • @curlybearington1734
    @curlybearington1734 Рік тому +199

    Dude was a horse collar tackle away from nearly 400 yards rushing in a single game.
    The best pure running back since Barry. Easy first ballot HoF.

    • @laposyakin
      @laposyakin Рік тому +2

      terrell davis was better. Look at playoff production.

    • @VictusG
      @VictusG Рік тому

      @@laposyakin You are out of your mind if you think Terrel Davis was better than Adrian Peterson.
      Great no doubt, but not on Peterson’s level.

    • @laposyakin
      @laposyakin Рік тому

      @@VictusG Compare their playoff stats and let me know when AP wins SB MVP. If TD didn't get injured he would have been the best ever. He was AP on steroids.

    • @laposyakin
      @laposyakin Рік тому

      @@VictusG TD rushed for like 600 yards and 8 TD in one playoff run. Including 165 yards and 2 TD in the superbowl against the Packers defence with legend White leading the defence.

    • @keithpeterson6108
      @keithpeterson6108 Рік тому +27

      @Stupid Fucker
      Your name says all we need to know.
      AP>TD

  • @codys7942
    @codys7942 Рік тому +116

    He actually broke Eric Dickersons single season rushing record, but his long run near the end of the game against the Packers was called back due to an offensive penalty. I wish this legend won a ring. Peterson, Moss, Marino and Barry are a couple of the saddest endings because they never won a ring.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Рік тому +5

      Fitzgerald and many more come to mind

    • @ashtheviking5007
      @ashtheviking5007 Рік тому +9

      Plenty of players have a ring. How many players will be remembered for being all time greats. All of those guys mentioned are all time greats.

    • @seabass62yearsago
      @seabass62yearsago Рік тому +1

      @@ashtheviking5007 100

    • @jordanmarshall7322
      @jordanmarshall7322 Рік тому

      Andre Johnson

    • @everettalan1918
      @everettalan1918 Рік тому

      For sure destined for the "Hall of Fame"

  • @rolodwayne5841
    @rolodwayne5841 Рік тому +93

    first ballot HoFer dude was an absolute beast

    • @jamesjvis6823
      @jamesjvis6823 Рік тому +5

      He won't be, too many voters will hold his discipline of his child against him. He will get in, but there will be enough that don't want him to have the title of first ballot HOFer.

    • @ADollarMight
      @ADollarMight Рік тому +9

      @@jamesjvis6823 idk, i think he’ll make first ballot. he’s still like top 5 rbs of all time i think that would be a dumb reason not to get it

    • @ADollarMight
      @ADollarMight Рік тому +5

      @@jamesjvis6823 Also if it’s true all he did was hit his child with a wooden switch that’s not child abuse. That’s just a form of discipline that black people do it’s never. really been regarded as bad but i see why people ran with it because he was a superstar

    • @mackenzieblair8135
      @mackenzieblair8135 Рік тому

      @@ADollarMight he was criminally charged and the child showed physical evidence of the abuse that occurred. He pled no contest so the charge would be reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor.

    • @ADollarMight
      @ADollarMight Рік тому +1

      @@mackenzieblair8135 was it actually abuse or did he just hit the kid with a switch from time to time when he was acting up?

  • @kevinGvue
    @kevinGvue Рік тому +27

    The greatest running back to have ever worn the Vikings jersey. You will be missed AP! Thank you for all those fun years of giving us hope.

  • @djhogan2119
    @djhogan2119 Рік тому +71

    I always really appreciate you guys bringing up the early childhood and the emphasis on “finding an outlet” as a result of trauma. It gives a very important perspective that most fans don’t think of.

  • @davisjohnson7691
    @davisjohnson7691 Рік тому +10

    He was still a serviceable rb after multiple knee surgeries in his mid 30’s. Even scoring a 90 yd td against the eagles. I think that says it all tbh. AP is one of the greatest genetic freaks in NFL history. He ran with an anger you don’t see in modern rbs.

  • @NordicThizzin69
    @NordicThizzin69 Рік тому +55

    I think the fact that he won MVP as an RB is the most incredible achievement of his career. Lifelong Vikings fan here.

    • @nickk2431
      @nickk2431 Рік тому

      A lot of backs win mvp. So what?

    • @rylie341
      @rylie341 Рік тому +5

      @@nickk2431 17 of the last 20 mvp where won by qb.

  • @justincraig5075
    @justincraig5075 Рік тому +13

    As a Bears fan, I have a deep appreciation for what this man could do on any given Sunday. He tore good Chicago defenses apart. One of the best linebacking cores of his generation in the North and he made them look like amateurs.

    • @williamkoscielniak7871
      @williamkoscielniak7871 Рік тому +1

      This.

    • @trentongardner2106
      @trentongardner2106 3 місяці тому

      That rookie game against them is crazy. Thats one of the best defenses ever. That was the superbowl year for them I believe. I'm a colts fan, so I think that's our superbowl win. AP also cooked the legion of Boom. The dude could cook anyone at anytime though. One of 3 rbs imo that could pull that off.

  • @badtaste311
    @badtaste311 Рік тому +11

    Adrian Peterson will always be one of my top favorite professional football players. Literally one of the only athletes that I have watched the highlights of their career. He did use to have an issue with ball security but was able to be self aware and improve immeasurably. It is not the fall that defines oneself, but the ensuing rise that one imbues within themselves.

  • @j.peters1222
    @j.peters1222 Рік тому +13

    I'm a Packer fan. Trust me when I say that I use to dread watching the 2 matchups with the Vikings each season during Peterson's prime. Because everybody knew he was going to be a handful. He was fun to watch though.

    • @steviechampagne
      @steviechampagne Рік тому +1

      During his 2012 MVP season he ran for 399 yards against the Packers in 2 games

    • @Lcavila94
      @Lcavila94 Рік тому

      2012 was peak NFC north.

    • @j.peters1222
      @j.peters1222 Рік тому

      @@steviechampagne Yeah but Green Bay kept him like 9 yards short of the all-time single season rushing yardage total.

  • @DuggsMetalMovieJukebox
    @DuggsMetalMovieJukebox Рік тому +28

    Hardest hitting RB I can ever remember. Dude fought for the extra yard. His comeback from injury was truly amazing - wish he had gotten a SB appearance - he deserved it.

  • @hippocrips3023
    @hippocrips3023 Рік тому +27

    As a Packer fan he was my favorite RB ever since he came into the league. Dude was a beast. 6'2 220lbs and runs a 4.4. This dude literally carried that 2012 Vikings team to the playoffs

    • @mattburow6018
      @mattburow6018 Рік тому +10

      Our QB Christian Ponder couldn't throw the football. Peterson was 99.5% of the Offense and we had a solid D. Remember some games where Ponder would throw for like 30 yards... AP dished out 200 every game.

    • @brett6314
      @brett6314 Рік тому

      You aren't kidding. Pretty much just handed him the ball all year

    • @FlexSZN23
      @FlexSZN23 9 місяців тому

      As a Minnesotan I miss AP so much. We didn’t always have the best teams but I knew every Sunday AP was gonna put on a show.

  • @johnwebb2442
    @johnwebb2442 Рік тому +11

    Respect for Adrian Peterson, one of the greatest NFL running backs of all time.

  • @badmiracle3560
    @badmiracle3560 Рік тому +9

    If no one says it... He is the greatest running back of all-time... 3 comebacks... SPEED and POWER

  • @12thMandalorian
    @12thMandalorian Рік тому +220

    Fun Fact: When Adrian Peterson set a single-game rushing record with 296 yards in his rookie season, he only had 43 yards at the half.
    He put up 253 yards in two quarters of football.

    • @KingJhase803
      @KingJhase803 Рік тому +6

      Jesus lol

    • @danielstetson7655
      @danielstetson7655 Рік тому +7

      The goat and its not even close

    • @darrellvice2010
      @darrellvice2010 Рік тому

      I remember watching that game, it was incredible.

    • @lazerboy4942
      @lazerboy4942 Рік тому

      @@danielstetson7655 It's probably Emmitt Smith

    • @Gungho73
      @Gungho73 Рік тому +2

      @@darrellvice2010 I remember him getting horse collared pretty bad to avoid him getting more in that game too. That wasn't a bad San Diego defense at that time either rush defense wise. That and the Chicago game that year really opened peoples eyes.

  • @bigbosscg3973
    @bigbosscg3973 Рік тому +20

    This has to be made for anyone born 2010+ bc us 90s babies witnessed this man give EVERYBODY *shady voice* crazy work !

    • @puppethound
      @puppethound Рік тому

      that made no sense

    • @KingofPho75
      @KingofPho75 Рік тому

      @@puppethoundill translate. People born after 2010 must have not seen the AP’s greatness. Us 90’s babies did see AP play and he is one of the greatest. Search up “lesean mccoy crazy work”. Its the way lesean mccoy said “crazy work”.

    • @bigbosscg3973
      @bigbosscg3973 Рік тому

      @@puppethound eat my shorts

  • @PlaySA
    @PlaySA Рік тому +28

    The most special thing about AP is his running style, it is unique. Speed, power, and incredible lateral agility making defenders look silly. He was still good even in his last seasons with various teams on low contracts.

    • @CoasterKrazie
      @CoasterKrazie Рік тому +4

      He ran so viciously.

    • @soonerborn7603
      @soonerborn7603 Рік тому +1

      *AD

    • @5luelight726
      @5luelight726 Рік тому +1

      Literally the most complete back of all time skill wise

    • @Gungho73
      @Gungho73 Рік тому +1

      I said it elsewhere, but his Redskins year in 2018 is probably too underrated. He became the engine for that team at a time people whispered if he was done as a contributor.

    • @PaulWeezy50
      @PaulWeezy50 Рік тому +1

      @@Gungho73 Exactly!! And the following year, Gruder's punk a$$ was the only reason he didn't hit 1k. Healthy scratched him 1st game, & the following 4 games he only gave him the ball 40 times. After he was fired, AD ate. Still avg 4.3 ypg at 33 years old

  • @Terror832
    @Terror832 Рік тому +25

    Had some of the craziest eyes a running back would have after breaking a big run.

  • @sexgod57able
    @sexgod57able Рік тому +6

    He was the best! Pure AWESOMENESS!!! Won me 2 Fantasy Championships!!! That come back from ACL tear is just ridiculously awesome!!!

  • @yoFACTOR
    @yoFACTOR Рік тому +6

    Adrian Peterson is the best running back I’ve ever seen in my life and he’s the reason I played football from little leagues to high school. He’s truly the 🐐 in my eyes. His acceleration in college is unmatched even until this day for someone his size

  • @chrisrva710
    @chrisrva710 Рік тому +5

    As a Washington fan it was truly an honor to have him suit up for us and ball. Him reaching his 100th rushing touchdown with us is something I won’t forget.

  • @YxnginJesusLovesU
    @YxnginJesusLovesU Рік тому +33

    Top 3 running back of all time imo he was unstoppable in his prime.

    • @steviechampagne
      @steviechampagne Рік тому +6

      he ran like a horse. i still haven’t seen a RB with the combination of POWER and SPEED that AD had.
      Nobody yet.

    • @honestbuiltperformance1819
      @honestbuiltperformance1819 Рік тому +1

      @@steviechampagne MAYBE walter payton, but i definitely agree with your statement.

    • @laposyakin
      @laposyakin Рік тому

      he isnt even close to top 3 all time. Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis, OJ Simpson, Marshall Faulk, Thurman Thomas, Emmitt Smith were all better, hell Chris Johnson was arguably better.

    • @laposyakin
      @laposyakin Рік тому

      @@honestbuiltperformance1819
      I forgot Walter Peyton, throw him in as well. Fucking UA-cam was glitching out lol

    • @essential_listening
      @essential_listening Рік тому

      @@steviechampagne I have a feeling we will be talking about Nick Chubb like this

  • @JIMBOBALOU
    @JIMBOBALOU Рік тому +36

    Huge Vikings fan here. Loved watching this dude play. He was literally electrifying! HoF bound. He couldn't catch a pass to save his life, but he was the epitome of a workhorse back. Dude literally carried the franchise on his back pretty much the whole time he was with the Vikings. The only season he wasn't totally relied on was '09 with Favre.

    • @themr_wilson
      @themr_wilson Рік тому +3

      He and Jared Allen

    • @A7xFo
      @A7xFo Рік тому

      People like you that use the word "literally" when it didn't literally happen are among the most annoying people in existence. He wasn't LITERALLY electrifying. Just say "he was electrifying" and stop butchering the English language. He also didn't literally carry the team on his back. How did you manage to literally use the word "literally" twice in the same comment incorrectly?

    • @themr_wilson
      @themr_wilson Рік тому +1

      @@A7xFo settle down, "literally" is a contronym - a word with two opposite meanings; whether you like it or not

    • @JIMBOBALOU
      @JIMBOBALOU Рік тому +1

      @@A7xFo Because he literally did, I seent it with my own too eyes

    • @Anx23
      @Anx23 Рік тому

      He was good but I think leveon bell was still better than him just my opinion

  • @GERONIMO326
    @GERONIMO326 Рік тому +8

    I've never seen anyone run as hard as AP, still to this day. Greatest running back of all time in my book. He may not have the best stats, but he just ran with passion every time he touched the ball. Unbelievable to watch this dude run the ball

    • @JaredHettler
      @JaredHettler Рік тому +4

      Completely agree. It was Barry Sanders agility with Walter Peyton power.

    • @mobomba6206
      @mobomba6206 Рік тому

      He ain't on Barry's level that shit was just too graceful. Sanders was an alien

    • @GERONIMO326
      @GERONIMO326 Рік тому

      @Mo Bomba two different styled runners, Barry was quick, agile.. where as AP had those characteristics as well, but would also run you over in a heartbeat. He was so physically strong, and powerful. Perfect combination of strength, speed, and agility.

    • @mobomba6206
      @mobomba6206 Рік тому

      @@GERONIMO326 I never compared their styles. I just said that Barry was better.. he was too graceful. He's instincts were rediculous

    • @GERONIMO326
      @GERONIMO326 Рік тому

      @@mobomba6206 agreed, but AP was the perfect combination of all of it. Best running back to ever do it in his prime imo

  • @rickyrichreacts9667
    @rickyrichreacts9667 Рік тому +7

    Him and Tomlinson are my favorite RB’s of all time‼️

  • @brandongordineer3434
    @brandongordineer3434 Рік тому +6

    His highlight reel will always be the best of the best as well. His style was so unique and he could change direction on a dime.

  • @notflx
    @notflx Рік тому +9

    My favorite RB of all time. Was an absolute beast to watch, the power & how he ran with a purpose was so entertaining.

  • @wolfwolf8131
    @wolfwolf8131 Рік тому +5

    As a lifelong OU fan and Minnesota fan. AP was absolutely fantastic to watch all those years. I know he’ll probably never see these words but WE the fans appreciate all that was left on the field each and every game.

  • @BentleysShorts
    @BentleysShorts Рік тому +17

    I love how Nknstop Sports makes us the greatest sports content ever

  • @mikethebeginner
    @mikethebeginner Рік тому +7

    I was just amazed when he came back after the torn ACL. I never would have believed it if I didn't see it. Always liked him.

  • @sbonfye8058
    @sbonfye8058 Рік тому +4

    AP was my era of football. At 31 bro I’ve got to witness his greatness. The whole league was fantastic then

    • @mobomba6206
      @mobomba6206 Рік тому

      Yeah it was harder to play running back back then

  • @honatacobarrubias8004
    @honatacobarrubias8004 Рік тому +5

    Hes the best running back ive ever seen, I know they talk about jim brown but ive never seen a power runner with that type of speed and trucking skills, he literally put his teams on his back, without petterson vikings would've never gotten to the nfc championship game in 2009, plus breaking the single game yards in his rookie season, first ballot hall of famer

    • @kn7cks347
      @kn7cks347 Рік тому +1

      No QB and no WRs his MVP year, the box was stacked every snap and they still could not stop him. Best RB i have seen with my 2 eyes to this day

    • @honatacobarrubias8004
      @honatacobarrubias8004 Рік тому

      @@kn7cks347 exactly what I think

  • @InertialFire312
    @InertialFire312 Рік тому +12

    Guy was the definition of a BEAST on the football field

  • @wyattflud4599
    @wyattflud4599 Рік тому +13

    He was so good

  • @chasecord10
    @chasecord10 Рік тому

    These are fantastic. Thanks for sharing!

  • @404people
    @404people Рік тому +5

    Didnt see anyone mention this but his first touchdown in his first game was a one handed catch on a swing route took it for 60 yards. An actual legend

    • @brianhagen1839
      @brianhagen1839 Рік тому

      And, oddly enough, randy moss had a similar catch, where he tipped it to himself, for a touchdown, in his first game with the vikings

  • @danielstetson7655
    @danielstetson7655 Рік тому +3

    THE GOAT! if you think otherwise, dont know what to tell you.

  • @johnsonsjams3439
    @johnsonsjams3439 Рік тому +3

    I remember watching him when I was a kid and being absolutely blown away by his play style, it seemed like when he ran the game slowed down around him

  • @jonathanmodisette6997
    @jonathanmodisette6997 Рік тому +2

    I watched him play in Palestine. I'll never forget, my buddy told me there's a kid running 300 yards a game so we went to watch. I knew immediately I was watching a future HOFr. AD was a monster.

  • @jbb00676
    @jbb00676 Рік тому +7

    Most terrifying back since Barry and Bo Jackson

  • @eldomo7157
    @eldomo7157 Рік тому +8

    He looked unstoppable in the 2012 season didn’t even look like he was coming off a serious injury

  • @24Charles01
    @24Charles01 Рік тому +17

    I remember watching the 2012 season and hoping that he'd break the all time season record. So much fun to watch Peterson run.

  • @Hustla614
    @Hustla614 Рік тому +1

    Too me of my generation of being born in 1989. This is the greatest running back I ever seen play football. Many can debate, and I'm not here to argue. If you combine brute strength with physical condition, speed and quickness and some agility. Adrian Peterson was the Terminator of football. The best RB I ever saw play.

  • @kmlckd
    @kmlckd 8 місяців тому +1

    AP had incredible strength. Did box jumps holding 70lb dumbbells for reps at OU. Very explosive

  • @mrsniffsalot
    @mrsniffsalot Рік тому +10

    I'd love to see a Shaun Alexander video. I think he's incredibly underrated, I'd love to see what he came up from

    • @marcvslicinivscrassvs7536
      @marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 Рік тому +4

      Younger fans can't remember when RBs dominated the game, just 15-20 years ago.

    • @zeged34
      @zeged34 Рік тому +3

      Shaun Alexander had possibly the greatest oline ever.

    • @mrsniffsalot
      @mrsniffsalot Рік тому +1

      @@zeged34 I accept that fully. I still grew up watching him. There's definitely better running backs, Shaun fell apart after he went to the redskins.

  • @face77776
    @face77776 Рік тому +4

    ill never forget AP trucking william gay and letting out a primal scream afterwards. dude is a monster

  • @brokensword8402
    @brokensword8402 Рік тому +1

    I really got into watching everyone and the dynamics of the game in the early 2000s. Not just following "my team." I got to watch every year of AD, and I had never seen someone run so violently so consistently with that type of athleticism live. So when the video says he played angrier than everyone else on the field. I'm like absolutely. It reminded me of old videos of Bo Jackson with the speed, size, power, and mostly mindset of I'm running around you, jumping over you, or if you're still there, straight through you on the way to the endzone.

  • @GoHmble
    @GoHmble Рік тому +2

    This man was the GOAT

  • @Ihatelifefasho
    @Ihatelifefasho Рік тому +4

    I feel like Adrian Peeterson is like Derrick Rose, he is a person everybody loves. I think he will definitely be a hall of famer. Btw Non-stop sports da GOAT.

  • @jacobybryant9002
    @jacobybryant9002 Рік тому +3

    I still think he's so underrated. He was a freak of nature!!

  • @jasonfarrell00
    @jasonfarrell00 Рік тому +1

    As a Texas fan I was always worried when he touched the ball…then he got to the pros and was already a big fan of his…and got even more worried when he touched the ball fearing injuries…
    But this man is resilient if anything. I stopped paying attention to football for a long time but seeing that he kept playing til only a few years ago makes me really happy. Truly an all time great 💪

  • @roastedtoast9337
    @roastedtoast9337 Рік тому

    As a canadian i was blessed with a choice of choosing my favourite nfl team without bias, when i started watching football at the age of nine my choice was made for me watching Adrian peterson torch teams as a 3rd year back. Thank you for all youve done for the vikings and giving us an opportunity to cheer for your greatness.

  • @kurtwagner350
    @kurtwagner350 Рік тому +9

    His 2012 season is such an incredible feat

  • @SnakeEaterGaming
    @SnakeEaterGaming Рік тому +18

    Still pains me to see my saints couldn’t figure out how to use him effectively. Glad he was able to be moved to a team that knows how to use him.

    • @AfricanusKing
      @AfricanusKing Рік тому +1

      Got to be happy he fumbled twice in the nfc championship for us though.

    • @SnakeEaterGaming
      @SnakeEaterGaming Рік тому +1

      @@AfricanusKing hell yeah.

  • @AnalogWolf
    @AnalogWolf 10 місяців тому +1

    As a Vikings fan born and raised in MN it was great to see him play with us for so long. His skill and determination, especially after the injury season was a sight to see. It was a shame that many of his prime years were wasted with such poor coaching but at least he got that one great one with Favre.

  • @OTKP
    @OTKP Рік тому +2

    Great! One of the greatest RB's I've ever seen for sure

  • @KrosstownLandLord
    @KrosstownLandLord Рік тому +7

    One of the only players I think could’ve went straight from high school to the NFL

    • @haroldfarquad6886
      @haroldfarquad6886 Рік тому

      Yep, him and Jadaveon Clowney are the only names that spring to mind quickly. Maybe someone like Suh, and maybe Leonard Fournette.

    • @ashtheviking5007
      @ashtheviking5007 Рік тому

      It's a stretch but I get what you're sayin. If any player could it would be him and Julius Peppers.

    • @ashtheviking5007
      @ashtheviking5007 Рік тому

      @@haroldfarquad6886 Clowney wasn't good enough to play in the NFL after college let alone HS. 🤗

  • @daniels4227
    @daniels4227 Рік тому +3

    He was the best back I've ever watched play. EVER.

  • @daved9723
    @daved9723 Рік тому

    Beautiful video. Awesome job!!!

  • @CodeineAbdulJabbar
    @CodeineAbdulJabbar Рік тому +1

    I had the chance to meet Adrian Peterson at the bar I work at a couple weeks ago just by chance it was mind blowing seeing a Hall of Famer in person.

  • @JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke
    @JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke Рік тому +3

    When he was in HS at Palestine - he was unstoppable. Dude could've gone straight to the pros from HS if was allowed.

  • @brianward308
    @brianward308 Рік тому +4

    my brother got to meet him. he said that whenever he shook your hand, he would squeeze it as hard as possible lmao

    • @rodrickrichard4877
      @rodrickrichard4877 Рік тому +1

      That's how you supposed to shakes someone's hand!!!

    • @yaboifasho
      @yaboifasho Рік тому

      Lol your bro needs to beef up if that’s what he took from that🤣

    • @brianward308
      @brianward308 Рік тому

      @@yaboifasho hahah maybe, but adrian was known for that apparently. he said he tried to break your hand from squeezing it 😭

  • @15jtbball
    @15jtbball Рік тому +1

    Crazy thing is, a lot of those teams had no pass game so everyone just stacked the box and he STILL put up those numbers.

  • @cindyholt3808
    @cindyholt3808 Рік тому +1

    AD was awesome at OU! I loved watching him. Haven't seen much of his pro career. He had a rough growing up, I only wish him the best!

  • @smosmo4617
    @smosmo4617 Рік тому +3

    Teams were going 8 in the box just to limit him to a 100 yards , that was a defensive w

  • @ZeWhiteRabbit8
    @ZeWhiteRabbit8 Рік тому +5

    make one about Brian Dawkins, The Wolverine

    • @johnmatthew8710
      @johnmatthew8710 Рік тому

      I'll remember Dawkins most for being a dirty headhunting player.

  • @metallica990z
    @metallica990z 6 місяців тому

    Great video thank you for this.b

  • @porterporter
    @porterporter Рік тому

    I loved watching AP. As someone who suffers from migraines as well, watching that guy have to miss, or play while he had em, was inspiring.

  • @typg9397
    @typg9397 Рік тому +4

    AP and Barry are my co-GOATs. Absolute monsters. They might not have had the objective best RB careers, but every time they suited up there was no doubt they were the best player on the field.

    • @haroldfarquad6886
      @haroldfarquad6886 Рік тому +1

      I feel the same. People can get hung up on total career stats all they want, but the question that really matters is who would you choose to be your all-time RB if you were building a team. Barry and AP should two of your top 3-4 candidates.

  • @jeffh9591
    @jeffh9591 Рік тому +5

    Its hard to say where he stands as far as the best RBs, but I'm in my mid-30s and hes the most impressive RB I've seen.

    • @steviechampagne
      @steviechampagne Рік тому

      yeah he was so dominant that it’s hard to think he’ll ever be forgotten.
      Anyone who watched him run in his prime can agree, this dude was born to run the football.
      A top 7 RB of all time in my opinion

  • @brybry865
    @brybry865 Рік тому +1

    Adrian Peterson still and will ever be my favorite football. He made the Minnesota Vikings my favorite team and he dead ass introduce me to football in 2008.

  • @mrcampo19
    @mrcampo19 Рік тому +1

    I watched him as a rookie running down the field with like 3 dudes on his back. It was unreal. Definitely one of the best backs I've ever seen

  • @jayNicks10
    @jayNicks10 Рік тому +4

    He was a rare talent, had all of the tools. The high combo of speed AND power. He could single handedly take over an entire game.

  • @jbean9564
    @jbean9564 Рік тому +28

    Gonna see this comment in like 10 years with 0 like but I love this channel keep up the good work

    • @daveczarnik6017
      @daveczarnik6017 Рік тому +6

      Like chaser 🤫

    • @jbean9564
      @jbean9564 Рік тому

      @@daveczarnik6017 I see everyone do it

    • @Guero2o9
      @Guero2o9 Рік тому +3

      Imagine crying for likes😂🤣

    • @jbean9564
      @jbean9564 Рік тому

      @@Guero2o9 bro chill

    • @krb0123
      @krb0123 Рік тому

      @@jbean9564 In 10 years you're gonna see your comments here and feel embarrassed

  • @lastridge
    @lastridge Рік тому

    Fantastic video!

  • @NonnyStrikes
    @NonnyStrikes Рік тому +1

    Never knew about AP's bro. Damn. It all makes sense now. How he was so determined and aggressive in running. He and Barry hold the top spots in my book. Dickerson is just a record holder. Watching AP run and Barry run... it was mesmerizing.

  • @FrancoP
    @FrancoP Рік тому

    great video. really good job

  • @robX931
    @robX931 Рік тому +1

    One of my fave all time RBs. As a Bears fan I hated him but I loved watching him run. An absolute monster.

  • @bobbywinston116
    @bobbywinston116 Рік тому +2

    That injury is the reason why he had a historic 2000 yd performance the next season. It made him work his ass off, focus, strenghten, train, endure, & develop an untamable fire & major appetite for success.

  • @bigfetti1439
    @bigfetti1439 Рік тому +1

    He is the best RB of all time . He put fear in all 32 teams , everyone played 8 in the box because of Adrian . He forced defenses to only focus on him because he was the best player on the field , i watched him go over 2k in a season & he easily could of broken then record but he got us a playoff spot instead ! Truly the best ever .

    • @johnludwick8927
      @johnludwick8927 11 місяців тому

      Barry Sanders was most likely the best.. only mentioned with the great Walter Payton. I always thought AD had a lot of Walter in him. Payton seeked to inflict into his opponents with his forearm or bulldoze.

  • @kylehammond9011
    @kylehammond9011 Рік тому +2

    was a young kid and all i remember is him breaking a huge one every single game, what a player

  • @censoared5297
    @censoared5297 6 місяців тому

    Grew up watching this man he inspired
    me so much I know when he retires the hall of fame is awaiting him what a legend

  • @joshnez1648
    @joshnez1648 Рік тому +1

    Grew up watching AP 🔥🔥All time favorite RB 💯

  • @nickshearer3091
    @nickshearer3091 Рік тому +6

    My favorite back! Absolute monster straight dawg!!

  • @kaalen24
    @kaalen24 Рік тому

    Man had a long career and NEVER shied away from contact. He charged into and through guys. Just incredible talent and strength especially considering what he had to go through.

  • @robertsandstorm4785
    @robertsandstorm4785 7 місяців тому

    watching the vikings has and will never be the same without him. there was just an excitement about watching him that i feel will never be matched. he will always be my favorite player.

  • @1986Mrmatrix
    @1986Mrmatrix Рік тому

    Wow amazing video GO AP💪💪💪💪💯

  • @dw.16
    @dw.16 Рік тому

    Your content is amazing. Subscribed 👌

  • @jadude119
    @jadude119 Рік тому +2

    We love All Day here in MN, he always has a home up here. I hope he retires soon so we can retire this man's number. He was more than special! Hope you're doing well bro!