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life story • Adrian Peterson is a football player who plays for the Vikings he is a great running back but that’s not where the story begins. When Adrian was a young boy he was an hyper kid always wanted to play so his parents called him all day because he wanted to run all day so about when he was ready to start playing little kid football he was a running back and his dad was the coach he had over 3 touchdowns a game and after that he loved playing football he was the starting running back in his middle school team he had broke the school records of most touchdowns scored in a season he had 72 touchdowns and he played varsity as a sophomore to go on and play collage for Oklahoma .
Adrian's mom • His mom was named Bonita brown she was a world class track and field athlete a Texas state champion three times over at Westwood high school she attended the university of Houston on an athletic scholarship and was a sprinter and long jumper.
Adrian's dad • His dad Nelson Peterson had been star athletes in collage Nelson was a shooting guard for Idaho state with an NBA career in the offing that dream was derailed when a gun that his brother was cleaning discharged into his leg the wound became infected and several surgeries later he accepted the fact that his basketball career wasn’t going to happen. When Adrian was 13 when his farther was arrested for landing money for a crack-cocaine ring nelson was still chasing the big dollars he had expected to earn as a pro athlete the lure of easy cash led to a catastrophically bad decision and he ended up spending eight years in prison Adrian and his dad communicated over phone every game day.
current life • Adrian is a very big and very fast. Perhaps bigger and faster than people realize. During Adrian's rookie year in the NFL a lot of DBs took bad angles on him and paid a dear price either Adrian ran past their intended point of contact or simply ran right over them. He current still plays for the Vikings he is one of the best running backs alive and very well could be the next Heisman.