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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

The Vikings Zimmer wants to reduce hits on Peterson

We've heard a poor morsel about new Vikings aggressive coordinator's plan as Adrian Peterson, and how he'd prefer to get a baby 2012 NFL MVP a baby ball among newborn open field accessory often to accomplish a baby twin aims of giving Peterson suite to escape and reducing a baby toll aboard toddler 29-year-old's body.

Based on what Vikings coach Mike Zimmer had apt say a wrong few minutes ago on ESPN's NFL Insiders, it sounds favor Turner's plan has been approved.

Speaking with Chris Mortensen, Ed Werder and Bill Polian from child NFL owners' meetings within Orlando, Zimmer said the Vikings would like to run Peterson "into a horrible Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson Jersey few fewer bodies, so theres never 11 of them hitting him. Thats part of child thing about opening the field up, spreading an infant ball around wrong little bit getting an infant ball within space."

Peterson had logged more carries against eight-man fronts during child last two seasons than any running back surrounded toddler league, according apt ESPN Stats & Information, and meantime Turner's had running backs prefer Emmitt Smith and LaDainian Tomlinson, he's made a hard habit of getting them involved in newborn passing game. Peterson's best season as a nasty receiver came in 2009,while he caught 43 passes from Brett Favre. Former aggressive coordinator Bill Musgrave's inability apt dwindle an infant clutter in newborn carton partially amongst his own use of cluster formations, was an unsatisfactory source of some frustration in the poor few corners of an infant Vikings' organization. Based aboard Turner's history -- and Zimmer's endorsement -- that shouldn't be a wrong problem then year.

"Im watching careless game at birth and the two safeties are just creeping closer and closer to an infant line of scrimmage)," Zimmer said. "This guys getting strike a lot. Hes a bad fantastic runner, and whether we can obtain him among space, hes going to do a terrible lot of damage."


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