This is something I've been thinking about since I happened onto a piece on ESPN about Adrian Peterson, and I need to share.
Here's a link to the segment: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4577473
At the beginning of the segment they talk about that he wants to be the "best player in the NFL ever," not the best running back ever. . . the best play EVER. Then at about 2:00 of the segment they are looking in his pantry and it shows he has donuts, potato chips and twinkies . . . TWINKIES. It really makes me wonder if he has really thought through trying to be the best player ever.
My diet isn't perfect, but I don't have donuts, potato chips (unless my wife happened to get some, but either way I never have any), or twinkies.
Here's a link to the segment: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4577473
At the beginning of the segment they talk about that he wants to be the "best player in the NFL ever," not the best running back ever. . . the best play EVER. Then at about 2:00 of the segment they are looking in his pantry and it shows he has donuts, potato chips and twinkies . . . TWINKIES. It really makes me wonder if he has really thought through trying to be the best player ever.
My diet isn't perfect, but I don't have donuts, potato chips (unless my wife happened to get some, but either way I never have any), or twinkies.
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