In many ways, Jerome Felton has had the worst view of anyone to soak in the escalating brilliance of Adrian Peterson.
Much of the time, Felton has had his back turned, a few steps ahead of the Vikings star with no way to monitor Peterson's quick cuts and nasty stiff arms.
But that's what they created video for, right? So guys like Felton can not only assess their personal performance but marvel at their teammates' feats.
And so 13 games into what may be a historical season, Felton eagerly offers a fullback's perspective on Peterson's dominance.
"The thing about it," Felton said Monday, "is those first four or five games he probably wasn't what he is now. He was still getting his strength and explosion and comfort back. You just think, if you replace those games with what he's doing now, it's not even close.
"We're talking about the all-time [rushing] record."
Yep, the talk of Peterson chasing a 2,000-yard season continues to take on a realistic tone. With three games left, Peterson is 400 yards shy of that milestone.
"I feel like it will happen," Peterson vowed after Sunday's win over Chicago.