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Old 02-27-2007, 12:48 AM
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AD With heavy heart, Peterson shines at combine

I saw this on Foxsports a minute ago. I think it would have been hard to perform like he did with a death in the family.



With heavy heart, Peterson shines at combine
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Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson lit up the Indianapolis turf on Sunday with a blazing 40-yard dash time in the 4.3s. It turns out Peterson ran with a heavy heart that did not seem to slow him down a bit.

FOXSports.com has learned that Peterson was told in the wee hours Sunday morning that his half-brother was gunned down and killed in a Texas homicide. Sources say he was shot multiple times. The sources also said Peterson was very close to his half-brother and took the news extremely hard. Details are still sketchy and when contacted officials at the Houston Police Department did not have any information available.
Despite such heart-breaking news, Peterson pulled his emotions together to have an impressive workout at the NFL's scouting combine. Not only did he run the 40s (4.38 in his first run) but Peterson participated in all the running back drills.

Although his head was probably elsewhere, the former Heisman hopeful had what scouts deemed a terrific workout, including a 38.5-inch vertical and 10-foot, 7-inch broad jump. Peterson spent much of the time before and after his workout on the phone with grieving family members and didn't get much sleep Sunday morning.

It's even more impressive when considering many if not the majority of top-5 projected picks opted out of running and/or working out of the annual Indy affair In years, preferring to save their showing for personal workout days. Not only did Peterson decide to pull the opposite of most of prospects, he did so with a major distraction yet still blew the door off his workout.

Peterson certainly would have had a viable excuse if he chose to take a pass but he honored his commitment to participate. Teams this week spent hours upon hours interviewing potential draft picks in 15-minute intervals with the hopes of getting to know a kid's makeup, all with the confines of one-quarter of an hour. The young running back did not let on to any of the teams he interviewed with today that anything was amiss. Instead, Peterson has shown his makeup by his actions.

Unfortunately, it has come at a very heavy price.
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if the football gods are with us, then yes we are going to pick him! if we don't, i'm not watching a single raider game this coming year. NONE! if we can't even scare clevland with the run, what makes you think we could scare lets say san diego? there's no use of having moss or porter or curry or gabriel running routes if defenses is putting 5 dbs back there cause they don't respect the run. lets go back in time when moss was with minnesota. they had robert smith and he was getting at least 4 yards per touch. and when they loaded up the box, cris carter and moss had a field day on the secondary! and also they had a good line. we are not that far off from having a good line. it sucked but a couple of vets on the line and a free agent o lineman could shore up that line and it'll be like the golden days again. thats why peterson makes more sense here.
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