As redundant as the questions have become, Adrian Peterson still happily answers each and every one because, well, he knows he's responsible for putting the number out there.
By now, you know the quest. It's been the most talked-about digit of the Vikings' offseason: 2,500.
As in yards.
That's what Peterson is aiming to rush for in 2013, is certain can be done and is not shy in insisting on.
But inevitably, in a short-attention-span world that feeds far more off catchy, embellished headlines than substantive discussion, the conversations surrounding Peterson's goal have been mostly surface-level.
The chase of 2,500 has been stamped as improbable and outlandish. Perhaps fairly so. In NFL history, no back has come within 350 yards of that total.
Others have twisted the star running back's words and cast the 2,500-yard milestone as a Peterson promise. It has never been that.
But, folks, you're getting it all wrong. Sure, Peterson truly believes he can dart, cut and maul his way to those 2,500 yards. Yet from the start, it's never been about the number itself.