This Is Less Than Encouraging: Adrian Peterson Has Been Told Not To Make Cuts
Every morning, the fine folks at Sports Radio Interviews sift through the a.m. drive-time chatter to bring you the best interviews with coaches, players, and personalities across the sports landscape. Today: Fuck it, AP's cutting anyway.
Adrian Peterson joined Dan Barreiro on KFAN in Minneapolis to discuss his recovery from a torn ACL and MCL, how it feels to be back on the field and how the knee felt during the first practice. He also stated that he's not holding back and avoiding cuts in practice and touched on Jerry Rice's suggestion that he's coming back too quickly.
On his relatively speedy recovery from knee surgery: "People are different. People heal differently, people bounce back and recover differently from different injuries. And it's just one of those cases where I've just been working hard, been blessed and God's been covering me. And I just came back quicker than normal. So it's hard for people to kind of fathom that and believe that, but it is what it is. So I don't worry about that - I just keep my mind stuck on my vision and my goals, and everything else will work itself out."
On the defense being told not to make contact with Peterson in practice: "Yes, I can confirm that. And I had a frown on my face when I saw Coach Frazier walk over to the defensive side of the ball (to tell them not to hit me)."
On how he felt getting back on to the field: "It felt great just to get back out there with the guys and just to get back going. Put the pads on, put the cleats on and actually get in the huddle with those guys. It felt amazing. It's been a long time coming for me to get to this point and I'm just excited that I'm able to get back out there."
On how his knee felt in his first practice: "No soreness. My workload was pretty light (Wednesday), but when I was out there on a couple of runs it felt pretty good. Didn't feel any weakness or any soreness in the knee at all. Didn't really get to pass protect as much, so I'm looking forward to doing that."
On cutting in practice, even against advice: "They tell me, ‘Hey, we just want you to run in a straight line,' but I'm not gonna do that. When I'm out there I'm gomna make sure that I'm getting good work in and I'm out there playing my game."
On Jerry Rice's suggestion that he's rushing back too fast: "I definitely heard the comments but I didn't really think too much into it or look too much into it."
This post, written by Brad Gagnon, appears courtesy of Sports Radio Interviews. For the complete highlights of the interview, as well as audio, click here.
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