Bears Must Beat The Best - Adrian Peterson

December 7, 2012 9:54 AM
Bears Must Beat The Best - Adrian Peterson

" Adrian Peterson is putting up MVP numbers these numbers, and the Bears aren't afraid to lavish him with praise.   "He's running crazy," linebacker Nick Roach laughed. "It's fun to watch."   Peterson, the NFL's leading rusher, has nearly 1,500 yards during 12 games this season. weakside linebacker Lance Briggs says "A.P." is a great player that raises your level of play. 

"He gets tackled and he's looking for the next time to get the ball," Briggs observed. "I want the ball, again, again, again, again! He's pretty relentless." 

"Adrian Peterson is having an MVP type of year," Briggs added "

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