
Adrian Peterson Runs Over Al Harris, Payback For 2007 Low Hit
FanIQ Blog —
When Adrian Peterson took this carry out into the left flat late in the 1st quarter, you could immediately tell when his eyes met Al Harris.
Peterson has an endless array of separation moves at his disposal, but he'd made up his mind long before the game started about how this confrontation would end.
"No grudges, but I definitely wanted to come out and, if I had the opportunity, put a little boom on Harris."
Purple Jesus is speaking of that fact that it was Al Harris who came in low at his knees last season at Lambeau ...
Adrian Peterson Destroys Al Harris
Brahsome - Care To Get Nice? —
Something-something-something BOOM. The best is that later, when Harris tackles Peterson, the angle he takes changes dramatically. Probably shouldn’t ever take a cheap shot at AP again, Al.
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ADRIAN PETERSON IS A BADASS
With Leather —
To precisely no one’s surprise, Adrian Peterson was the only thing worth a damn on the Vikings’ offense last night, as he rushed for 103 yards and a score on just 19 carries against the Packers. He also went looking to punish Al Harris, whose low hit at Lambeau last year injured Purple Jesus’s knee and cost him a chunk of the season.
“No grudges, but I definitely wanted to come out and, if I had the opportunity, put a little boom on Harris,” Peterson said.
Video evidence above. Running backs clobbering defensive backs: ...
Purple Jesus Lays The Wood
The Ragnarok —
Do not get in Purple Jesus' way or you'll end up like this: As Batgirl used to say--"Boom, BITCH".
Yes. . .this is what happens when Al Harris tries to tackle Adrian Peterson like a big boy rather...
Daily Norseman —
Yes. . .this is what happens when Al Harris tries to tackle Adrian Peterson like a big boy rather than cheaply throwing his helmet towards Peterson's knees.
JACKED UP!
Docksquad Sports —
Here are some of my favorite hits from this past NFL weekend... My Fav - AL HARRIS gets JACKED UP by APETE... SJAX getting JACKED UP by Sheldon Brown... ...
TOP TEN GAME BREAKERS FROM WEEK 1
Docksquad Sports —
Boy are we glad the NFL is back! Honestly we can't think of anything better than just posting up on your couch for 12 hours and watching football on Sunday's. In week 1 we saw some tight, game breaking plays, so we here at Docksquad Sports have decided to do a weekly post with those plays for those of you that missed out. Each week, myself and my buddies Ravi, Cohin, and Sank will will vote on our favorite plays from the previous weekend, and then post the top 10 plays here. Here are this week's, so enjoy... 10 - APETE flattening GB's Al ...
Al Harris Talks About Being Run Over By Adrian Peterson
You Been Blinded - Now in Dazzling HD —
Green Bay Packers cornerback Al Harris got run over by Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football. Purple Jesus admits he was looking to punish Harris because the Packers corner laid the hit that sidelined Peterson last year. ...
Touring SB Nation, 09.13.08
Big Blue View —
It's a Saturday and there isn't much going on. So, let's do something we don't do often enough and go Touring SB Nation to find out what the other fantastic football writers around here are talking about.
Blogging the Boys, our Dallas Cowboys site, says there is only one solution for the ongoing feud between Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb. A reality TV show with them as the stars.
Not to be out done, our Philadelphia Eagles blog, Bleeding Green Nation chides the Cowboys for doing an awful lot of talking this week in advance of Monday night's Eagles-Cowboys tilt. ...
Aaron Rodgers Unique Safety Aversion Technique
The Critical Fanatic —
I wouldn’t say this is nearly as dumb as Dan Orlovsky’s safety, but Aaron Rodgers will be hoping the Green Bay Packers delete all video evidence of this play. Dropping back to pass near his own end zone, Kevin Williams swipes at the football and knocks it into the Packers end zone. Here’s where Aaron Rodgers chases after it and has a couple options: 1) fall on it and accept the safety, 2) bat it back out of the end zone to avoid a Vikings touchdown… or 3) pick it up and wing a line drive ground back towards the 20-yard line. Rodgers chose option 3. Enjoy. The Minnesota Vikings defense scored ANOTHER safety in the 2nd quarter where Aaron Rodgers simply choose to do ...
LAST WORD (FOR NOW) ON THE “ILLEGAL FORWARD PASS” CALL
ProFootballTalk.com —
Given the number of comments and e-mails generated by our item from last night regarding referee Alberto Riveron’s curious decision to flag Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers for an “ illegal forward pass ” that resulted in a safety, we need to clarify a couple of things. Our theory on this is that Riveron initially wanted to rule that Rodgers had committed intentional grounding, but that Riveron’s crew persuaded him that the Favre-style desperation underhand throw wasn’t intentional grounding, most likely because a receiver was in the general vicinity of the ball. (The official rules also permit a quarterback who’s outside the pocket to throw the ball to an ...
Mid Week Fades - Week #11
3 point dog —
Looks like the hot streak is over already. The Fades were 7-5-1 ATS last week, pushing the season to date record to 71-64-4 ATS. The push was for Green Bay, who fell to the Vikings by one point. Everyone who was on Green Bay actually had more than one point, right? The Vikings were given points for TWO safeties in that game. The first one was complete bullshit. The refs ruled that it was an "illegal forward pass". What? Aaron Rodgers threw the ball underhanded. Since when is that illegal? There was also a receiver in the area, so I simply don’t get it. Here’s the video. Feel free to comment if you can shed some light on this call. ...

