He gave that baby an old school whooping... And he's from Texas... them old school beatings always had a switch involved...right from the tree. Only thing crazy to me about this is the fact he just lost a son to physical abuse last year... i just don't see how somebody that went through what he just went through can do that, But If it wasn't his kid...then that's also an even bigger issue. Shame shame shame.
Robert KlemkoVerified account @RobertKlemko Per @getnickwright, AP said he punished boy for pushing sibling, and punishment included a strike to the scrotum. http://houston.cbslocal.com/2014/09/12/exclusive-details-on-adrian-peterson-indictment-charges/…
That was in reference to his kid that was killed last year not this incident just want to clear that up
I've been watching (yup watching,) and you go through the same missions over and over again and boss battles literally take 30 or more minutes no matter your level it seems.
Adrian Peterson has like five (live) kids with four different women. Shocking that he's not a model authority figure. I bet he's going to be available very soon in most fantasy leagues.
nick wright ✔ @getnickwright Follow Peterson texted the boys mother that he accidentally "got him in the nuts" once and the 4yr old's injuries verify as such. 6:27 PM - 12 Sep 2014
The Pats are the luckiest team in recent years. 2010 they got to avoid Aaron Rodgers, 2011 they got to avoid Vick, they get all the breaks. I still think the Vikings have a good chance but it has gone down now obviously.
Damn, I am not going to try and equate what is worse, but beating a kid is as LOW as it gets imo. A 4 year old? really fucked up. I think Minnesota is about to cut him, once when those pictures go mainstream its over for him. I dont see how his teamates allow him back either, there is no defense to this, and it sounds like he was sober to. (NOT that, that even matters) but Wtf.......
Pats havent won anything in recent years except division titles. Just because Peterson isnt playing doesnt mean its an automatic win for New England