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#1 Nov 05 2007 at 6:20 AM Rating: Good
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Rookie RB rushes for NFL-record 296 yards in victory

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Minutes after Adrian Peterson lost a fourth-quarter fumble at the San Diego 20-yard line, the ball was back in his hands.

He rumbled around right end, paused to set up his blocks, and sprinted 46 yards up the sideline for Minnesota's game-clinching touchdown.

This rookie doesn't make many mistakes. He simply sets a lot of records.

Racing to the NFL's single-game rushing record of 296 yards at the midpoint of his first pro season, Peterson carried the Vikings to a 35-17 victory over the Chargers on Sunday.

He didn't realize the significance of his performance until his benign 3-yard carry took the clock under 60 seconds and sent him past Jamal Lewis' 295-yard performance against Cleveland in 2003 for the best game a running back has ever had in this league.

"Oh, no. I was out playing ball," Peterson said. "I wasn't thinking about the record at all."

There are more for him to ponder.

• On 30 carries, Peterson topped 200 yards rushing for the second time in one season, a feat no other rookie has accomplished.

• Peterson scored two of his three touchdowns and gained 253 yards in the second half, helping the Vikings rally from a 14-7 deficit. They trailed at the half after Antonio Cromartie plucked a missed field goal out of the air and returned it 109 yards for a touchdown, the longest play in NFL history.

• Peterson reached 1,036 yards rushing this season, a pace that would smash Eric *********** rookie record of 1,808 yards set in 1983. *********** all-time record of 2,105 yards in 1984 is also in reach.

"I set my bar high, because I know anything is possible when you continue to work hard," Peterson said.

Minnesota (3-5) pressured Philip Rivers into one of the worst games of his career and made sure LaDainian Tomlinson didn't come close to matching Peterson's performance.

Tomlinson rushed 16 times for 40 yards, and Rivers went 19-for-42 for 197 yards with one interception. He lost one of his three fumbles, two of which were dropped snaps.

"It's not defense or offense. It's all of us," Rivers said. "Obviously we were given plenty of opportunities, but we didn't do enough."

San Diego (4-4) lost a November game for the first time since 2003 and reverted to the shaky play on both sides of the ball that led to a 1-3 start. The defense that ranked seventh in the league against the run was thoroughly beaten.

"I have been in this league too long to use the word embarrassed," coach Norv Turner said.

Quarterback Tarvaris Jackson got hurt again, and backup Brooks Bollinger was much better in the second half. That included a 40-yard touchdown pass to Sidney Rice that put the Vikings in front 21-14.

But it's easy to look good handing off to Peterson.

"I felt like I was back at Wisconsin," said Bollinger, who handed off to Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne plenty of times as a freshman in 1999.

After Peterson's fumble, the Chargers recovered with 10 minutes left and trailed only 21-17. Minnesota's defense, which came into the game allowing the most yards passing in the league, forced another three-and-out and San Diego's eighth punt of the afternoon.

Mewelde Moore returned it 42 yards, and Peterson needed only one play to put the game away and again show off his unique blend of power, speed and instinct.

Rivers threw an interception, Chester Taylor followed with a short touchdown run, and the Vikings suddenly led by 18 -- reaching 35 points for the first time in 24 games under coach Brad Childress.

"That's the way I like to play football," Childress said. "I do have a healthy respect for being able to run it and take somebody's will from them."

The Vikings took possession at their 20 with 2:24 remaining in the first half with all three timeouts, but they mismanaged the clock again and let it move under 40 seconds when Jackson ran from the pocket. He was knocked out of the game with an apparent neck injury during the tackle.

Bollinger came in and moved them close enough for Ryan Longwell to try a 57-yard field goal. It was on line, but just short -- leaving Cromartie room to leap and catch the ball without stepping out.

Cromartie ran it back all the way, without being touched, and in the process gained 18 more yards than his team did on offense in the entire half. Childress was so mad he chucked his headset off, but that was a short rant.

Rivers, on the other hand, spent most of the game complaining to the officials. The Chargers continually cost themselves field position with ill-timed penalties and made plenty of mistakes on both sides of the ball.

"That's part of the game," Rivers said, downplaying his emotions. "I was frustrated the way we were playing. We just didn't make enough plays to win, and that's what every game is."


Please don't let that game be a fluke. I am beggin. Give us one. Just one and we'll never ask for another one again.
#2 Nov 05 2007 at 6:26 AM Rating: Good
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As a Dolphins fan, I hate you. But that's ok, because as a Dolphins fan, I hate everyone this season.

Oh and you may want to fix the filters. Eric Richardson was not an all star running back.
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#3 Nov 05 2007 at 6:44 AM Rating: Decent
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Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
As a Dolphins fan, I hate you. But that's ok, because as a Dolphins fan, I hate everyone this season.

Oh and you may want to fix the filters. Eric Richardson was not an all star running back.


LOL damn it.
#4 Nov 05 2007 at 6:56 AM Rating: Decent
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As a Packers fan I also hate you.
#5 Nov 05 2007 at 6:58 AM Rating: Decent
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As a fan of hating football and all that goes with it, I hate you.
#6 Nov 05 2007 at 7:05 AM Rating: Decent
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a pace that would smash Eric Richarderson's rookie record


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#7 Nov 05 2007 at 7:57 AM Rating: Decent
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********* is my last name with this stupid filter.

Maybe one day Vikings will have a passing game too. That way they would be awesome. They need Captain Fred Smoot back to lead them on another sex cruise.
#8 Nov 05 2007 at 8:00 AM Rating: Good
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Vikes fans unite!


All three of them?
#9 Nov 05 2007 at 8:03 AM Rating: Good
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GOOOOOOOOOO SAINTS!

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#10 Nov 05 2007 at 8:16 AM Rating: Good
I called it last week, when I asked if you wree excited about the Brooks Bollinger era? Remember that? Remember that?

***** Tarvaris. He's constantly hurt, and he turns it over too much. All the Vikes need is the proverbial "game manager"; the guy who doesn't win the game, but doesn't lose it, either.

Anyway, that game kicked ***. It had me drinking beer before noon.
#11 Nov 05 2007 at 8:24 AM Rating: Good
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The Pats vs. Colts game made my brain hurt.

Smiley: madSmiley: madSmiley: mad

If Manning wouldn't of fumbled in the 4th it would've been Colts all the way. I bet he's still kicking himself in the *** over that. I still have to praise the Pats though.. even though I despise them.. they're one awesome team.
#12 Nov 05 2007 at 8:26 AM Rating: Decent
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Grandfather Barkingturtle wrote:
I called it last week, when I asked if you wree excited about the Brooks Bollinger era? Remember that? Remember that?

***** Tarvaris. He's constantly hurt, and he turns it over too much. All the Vikes need is the proverbial "game manager"; the guy who doesn't win the game, but doesn't lose it, either.

Anyway, that game kicked ***. It had me drinking beer before noon.


We'll see next week if this was a fluke or not.
#13 Nov 05 2007 at 8:29 AM Rating: Decent
Just got done reading the highlights today, as a Vikings fan in California, I have a mountain of shit to talk to a mountain of people.


Smiley: grin Today is a mixed, but this certainly is fantastic news.



Oh and fuck Cali teams, each and every one of them.
#14 Nov 05 2007 at 8:35 AM Rating: Decent
Vikes are dominating the NFL in rushing which is fine and all, but it doesn't help when you are #12 in fumbles as well.
#15 Nov 05 2007 at 8:35 AM Rating: Good
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Did anyone see the final play (15 laterals) for the winning score between Trinity and Millsaps?

It was played over and over on ESPN last week, but it's just a couple dinky private colleges (hence the poor video quality). I live maybe 1 mile away from the Millsaps campus and could hear the screaming, clear as a bell, from my balcony Smiley: laugh
#16 Nov 05 2007 at 8:37 AM Rating: Decent
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Prince Kaain wrote:
Did anyone see the final play (15 laterals) for the winning score between Trinity and Millsaps?


Olde newz is olde.

Edited, Nov 5th 2007 10:38am by Daboder
#17 Nov 05 2007 at 8:39 AM Rating: Good
Prince Kaain wrote:
Did anyone see the final play (15 laterals) for the winning score between Trinity and Millsaps?

It was played over and over on ESPN last week, but it's just a couple dinky private colleges (hence the poor video quality). I live maybe 1 mile away from the Millsaps campus and could hear the screaming, clear as a bell, from my balcony Smiley: laugh


Would have been better if the band was on the field.
#18 Nov 05 2007 at 8:55 AM Rating: Decent
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The fuck is a "vikes?"
#19 Nov 05 2007 at 9:00 AM Rating: Good
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The fuck is a "vikes?"
It's the Mindel version of "Nikes".






Edited, Nov 5th 2007 12:01pm by Elderon
#20 Nov 05 2007 at 9:03 AM Rating: Decent
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Princess Usagichan wrote:
The fuck is a "vikes?"

GTFO.
#21 Nov 05 2007 at 9:31 AM Rating: Good
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Let's not go there for this game. I was beyond Smiley: motz at the Chargers. Rimes, I'm sure you enjoyed this game. Smiley: banghead

And don't get me started on the Colts either.
#22 Nov 05 2007 at 9:34 AM Rating: Decent
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Chargers @#%^ing suck.



God dammit.


How we can hold teams under 150 total yards offense one week, then let ONE guy run for 296 and 19 passing, is beyond me.

Edited, Nov 5th 2007 9:35am by MYteddy
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#23 Nov 05 2007 at 9:35 AM Rating: Good
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You should all just be Saints fans. Smiley: nod
#24 Nov 05 2007 at 9:38 AM Rating: Good
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Prince Kaain wrote:
You should all just be Saints fans. Smiley: nod


Why, when the Dolphins give you so many more opportunities to be disappointed by your team?
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#25 Nov 05 2007 at 9:41 AM Rating: Good
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The New England Patriots seem to be doing quite well this year.

Boston>Your City (sportswise I mean, maybe your team is good at Curling or Cricket or something like that)

Edited, Nov 5th 2007 12:43pm by Annabella
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#26 Nov 05 2007 at 9:45 AM Rating: Good
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Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
Prince Kaain wrote:
You should all just be Saints fans. Smiley: nod


Why, when the Dolphins give you so many more opportunities to be disappointed by your team?

Depends on what kind of pain you enjoy the most really.

The Dolphins' disappointment doesn't vary all that much, as they rarely (for the past few seasons) bring you to a level that you'd actually be shocked that they lost.

The Saints have the knack of turning you into a mouth breathing fan (as they have now with their miraculous 4 game winning streak) only to bring down the sledgehammer of failure directly onto your face at the height of excitement. I've learned to expect it though.

I have a $500 bet going on with Duece's cousin that they don't make it to the playoffs. I'm so gonna win $500.
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