While it's hard not to be intrigued by the thought of what one-time league MVP and seven-time Pro Bowler Peterson could do in the Green Bay Packers offense, which finished 20th in the league in rushing in 2016, there's not likely to be a financial scenario that makes the move worth it for Green Bay.
Garda is back again with more general NFL discussion. Today he tackles the aftermath of the Massacre in Cincinnati, why it's dangerous to be "all in" on Hoyer, and what should be done with Adrian Peterson now that his court case is settled.
The Vikings and Packers played a thrilling game, but ultimately, it was the Vikings who came out ahead and forced a rematch next Saturday at Lambeau Field.
Vikings RB Adrian Peterson is the most talented player on Minnesota's offense. But the Packers haven't needed to shut down Peterson to beat the Vikings in the past.
Garda rants—er, hosts—another fun filled hour plus of NFL talk with his version of the Good, Bad and Ugly (with new intro), why HDTV makes owners itchy and how life is easier for an OLineman blocking for Nick Foles. All that and more on today's Hard Count.
On today's show, Andy takes a deep dive into the Packers' first round draft history under Brian Guteskunst and Ted Thompson to help predict who Green Bay will take in the first round. Don't miss it!