Coming through
After last Friday's practice, Vikings coach Leslie Frazier went up to running back Adrian Peterson and asked him if he was feeling good. The Vikings had seen some things they thought they could get done with the running game against Arizona and Peterson would be a key.
"I was like, 'Yeah, I'd be ready to roll,' '' Peterson said Tuesday. "I thought I had more carries than 23. Kinda felt like it. But it was good we were able to come out and do that."
Peterson gained a season-high 153 yards on those 23 carries, scoring a touchdown in the first quarter. Peterson provided the bulk of the Vikings' offense on a day when quarterback Christian Ponder was a bit off the mark.
"We were able to establish the offensive line – those guys played awesome," Peterson said. "And we were able to pound 'em, take advantage of them in the run game."
Of course, after the game, Peterson said he still wasn't 100 percent back from knee surgery, in that he felt he still had room to improve as an explosive runner.
Actually, to be honest, Peterson said he's kind of tired of being asked if he was 100 percent.
"Like I said, I'll tell you when I feel like I'm at that mark where I envision myself being," he said. "I feel like I want to say I'm there [to stop the questions]. But that would be a lie."