The Vikings will put the pads on at training camp for the first time Monday afternoon, continuing a lengthy stay in Mankato that they hope can propel another playoff run. The linchpin for this season's success: running back Adrian Peterson, who has vowed to better the 2,000-yard MVP season he delivered a year ago. Vikings beat writer Dan Wiederer sat down this weekend for a 1-on-1 interview with Peterson.
Here is Part One of that discussion in its entirety.
Q So 2,500 yards. How many times have people brought that number and that goal up to you in the last six months?
A A lot. Too many. A thousand times.

Q My sense from you is that people are getting fixated on the number itself and missing the crux of things and what that goal really means to you. Fair?
A Completely. I set that goal because I'm always looking to improve and to challenge myself in a lot of different ways. So for me 2,500 is a new challenge. Listen, if I don't hear that number mentioned to me again, I'll be all good. It's like this. People hear that 2,500 and it's 'Oh wow. That's not possible. What was he thinking?' They kind of focus on it too much. In my mind, I'm not looking at it like that at all.
Q When you look back to what you accomplished last year for yourself, what did you prove to yourself?

A That there was nothing I couldn't overcome. Even during the tough times, the toughest times, if you just stay focused and stay determined things can work out for the better, despite what everybody else has to say. I heard so many people talking, 'There's no way he's going to be able to come back. He's not going to do this or do that.' But to me, people can beat the odds.