Week 9: Adrian Peterson highlights

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Adrian Peterson sets an NFL record for rushing yards in a game in a win over the Chargers. [link]

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MONDAY SUCK-OFF: WEST COAST FUTILITY
Published 11/5/2007 at With Leather - Sports news and gossip to brighten this short, dark life
... to beat the Colts in a close game, justifying all the hype for the Final Battle Between Good and Evil.  Antonio Cromartie returned a missed field goal 109 yards for a touchdown to set an NFL record for longest return of any kind, but the Vikings shocked the Chargers 35-17 (shocked the Chargers -- get it?!?) behind Adrian Peterson's record-setting 296 rushing yards and three touchdowns.  And the Lions brought the beat-down on the Broncos, inexplicably ...

Cobra NFL Player of the Week: Adrian Peterson
Published 11/5/2007 by Jack Cobra at Cobra Brigade
... *I'd throw up the video of Peterson breaking the record, but the NFL is stingy with their highlights (greedy bastards). If you want to view the highlights from Peterson's big day, go here. ...

296
Published 11/5/2007 by TBird41 at The Ragnarok
... Ted Williams. Instead, I'll let his performance speak for itself. 296 yards on 30 carries. An NFL single game record. As a rookie.

Purple Jesus?
Published 11/5/2007 by JD at SporTech Matter
More like Jesus himself. Check out video highlights from Adrian Peterson’s record breaking day against the San Diego Chargers. (NFL.com) ...

Adrian Peterson: Breaking records ALL DAY
Published 11/5/2007 by Footballguys and hosts Cecil Lammey and Sigmund Bloom at Footballguys Blog
... After this Sunday’s record-setting 296-yard game, it’s starting to look like we can remove the “rookie” modifier and simply ask, is Peterson going to have one of the best SEASONS ever? ...

FD Guest Lecture: WWPJD?
Published 11/6/2007 by Bethlehem Shoals at freedarko.com
... in the way he runs, something beyond the quicksilver and thunderclaps and burning magnesium of his effortless style. The sprawled bodies of missed tackles in his wake are the product of something more than fast-twitch muscles, a rigorous off-season weight program, and the bioelectric current running from his ocular nerves to his brain. God’s handiwork isn’t necessarily limited to the perfection of a Mojave sunset or the Technicolor life of a coral reef. Watch these videos , and find me a better adjective than “Biblical.”

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Purple Jesus Produces A Second Coming In My Pants

Reader Gavin B. puts it best: I nominate the following name changes: Adrian Peterson is no longer Purple Jesus, he's just plain old Jesus. Jesus (the "son of God" Jesus) is now to be called "Carpenter Jesus." Make it so. Agreed. I would let this ...
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There's No Stopping Purple Jesus

It may have seemed crazy when the rumblings started a couple of weeks ago, but now it's time to accept it. Adrian Peterson is already the best running back in the league, and on Sunday, he had the greatest single day in NFL history. Peterson rushed ...
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There Simply Are No Words

Dear Oakland Raiders , Detroit Lions , Cleveland Browns , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Arizona Cardinals , and Washington Redskins , Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, and thank you for having the good sense to pass on Adrian Peterson ...
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And That's Why We Call Him "All Day"

Good things tend to happen when Adrian Peterson touches the ball. Still not sold? Still not sure about this dude? Well, how does 296 "record breaking" yards and a TD hat trick sound? You can probably catch highlights, somewhere if you missed it. Or ...
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Jim Souhan: The rookie started slowly, but oh, what a finish

When Adrian Peterson finally stopped running Sunday, everyone else started. >At the final gun, reporters rushed the Metrodome field to interview Peterson, the Vikings rookie running back who set an NFL record with 296 rushing yards in a 35-17 victory ...
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Rookie Peterson Sets NFL Record in Win
Adrian Peterson rushes for an NFL-record 296 yards in carrying the Minnesota Vikings to a 35-17 victory over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.