The Adrian Peterson situation is getting to be more of a circus than any story involving a local athlete in any sport in many, many years.
For instance, last August ESPN reported Peterson had called Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones two months earlier and expressed an interest in finishing his career with the Cowboys in the state where he grew up.
The Vikings didn't believe the story, Peterson denied it, but if you follow the Cowboys website, one has to think something is going on and that Jones might be involved in a little tampering in trying to put Peterson in a Cowboys uniform.
A number of newspapers and websites picked up on two stories published on the Cowboys website last week. A headline on the New York Post's website Friday read: "Cowboys doing awful job of hiding interest in Adrian Peterson."
The Cowboys website had two stories on Peterson's status Thursday, a point-counterpoint. The point story was headlined: "Reinstated Peterson Would Make Cowboys Serious Contenders."
The writer of that story — Rob Phillips, who works for the Cowboys — started off with a disclaimer that said, "The Cowboys have not expressed any desire to acquire Peterson." It continues to say that Jones will visit with the top running back prospects in this year's draft as the Cowboys try to find a rookie to replace All-Pro running back DeMarco Murray, who left as a free agent for the Eagles.
Phillips also pointed out the Cowboys recently signed defensive end Greg Hardy, who might be facing an NFL suspension, and they are clearly in the mode of trying to win right now.
The counterpoint story headline read: "Dealing For Peterson Wouldn't Be A Responsible Decision." That was written by another Cowboys staff writer, David Helman, and said, "Because [Peterson is] that talented, the Vikings wouldn't part ways with him for a cheap price. They'd want plenty in return, most likely draft picks. How much would Dallas give up to pry the native Texan out of Minneapolis? It could cost as much as two picks — two high picks."