People came to the Metrodome looking to see Christian Ponder throw the ball. But before he could get off the first pass of his Metrodome starting debut, the kid from Florida State had run three times for 30 yards and three first downs.
And that was within the first four minutes of Thursday night's 28-0 preseason win over the Houston Texans.
Adrian who?
"We were teasing him on the sideline," coach Leslie Frazier said. "He showed shades of Adrian [Peterson] out there a few times."
Ponder ran eight times for 61 yards (7.6) before Joe Webb replaced him at the 8:02 mark of the third quarter. Ponder eventually settled down as a passer, helping himself in the yet-to-be-determined competition for the No. 2 job behind Donovan McNabb.
Frazier said he liked the way Ponder showed "total command" of the offense. Ponder's highlight was an eight-play, 86-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter. He ran once for 15 yards and completed 4 of 4 passes for 33 yards to three different receivers, including an 11-yarder to Jaymar Johnson on third-and-nine and a 5-yarder over the middle for his first touchdown, to friend and fellow rookie Kyle Rudolph.
If all goes as planned for the Vikings, Ponder will spend the season as a backup. He's good, but he's not ready to start in the NFL. If he starts this season, it means something has gone terribly wrong.
But at some point, probably next year, a popular topic will be the way Ponder plays. He's fearless, which could get him hurt in a hurry in the NFL.