The Top 10 players most vital to the Chicago Bears’ success in 2008 - #10 Adrian Peterson

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 The Top 10 players most vital to the Chicago Bears’ success in 2008 - #10 Adrian Peterson
For the next couple of weeks, every couple of days, we’ll be profiling the players we think will be the most instrumental to the Bears’ success in 2008. [link]

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Published 7/8/2008 by Pacifist Viking (noreply@blogger.com) at Pacifist Viking
Chicago Bears' blog Blog Down is doing a nifty little concept, ranking down the top ten players that "will be the most instrumental to the Bears’ success in 2008." At #10 is Viking running back Adrian Peterson.

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