By jzulgad@1500espn.com
The Minnesota Vikings had three games remaining in a lost 2010 season when the organization made the decision that Adrian Peterson would sit out against Chicago because of lingering ankle and knee issues.
The Vikings, who were 5-8 at the time, made the call partly based on the fact that that Monday night game had to be played outside on the icy and snowy field at TCF Bank Stadium because the Metrodome roof had collapsed a week earlier.
You could not blame the Vikings for wanting to protect their star running back.
Three years later, the Vikings’ decision-making had…
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Source: 1500 ESPN Sportswire
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