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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2011

ESPN's Sports Science test out Minnesota Vikings' running back Adrian Peterson

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  • Best of the best. Ha you all remember a few months ago when people thought Chris Johnson was better than him? LOL!

  • About.. Damn.. Time...

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  • @wallysblack took the words right out of my mouth

  • A BEAST

  • 4% body fat?

    Jesus Christ.

  • @bb4jdmlude thats fucking hilarious dude

  • he looks like a god

  • @Azsnas i tore my mcl about 6 months ago and could only squat about 335 and now im back squating about 440. i totally agree with your statement.

  • Worst job ever

  • I would put money down that if Peterson is motivated to come back and be just as good as he was, he'll end up coming back twice as good........Relevant story; I tore my acl, pcl, lcl, and lateral meniscus in high school...before the tear I could barely squat 315 lbs once......1 year later after the rehab process and I got back in to things, I was squatting 450 lbs for sets of 5....Motivation and determination can often make you come back significantly better than you were ever before

  • @rhencley I think it's because it's RB. You legs are very important when you are fighting for extra yards. Don't get me wrong I think he'll be fine, but there's a reason experts say all RB's decline at 30.

  • R.I.P john...

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