They were having trouble with a bad cough and he went to his local pharmacist that he trusted instead of some stranger.
This is the one that I remember most... I would be waiting for the folks to wrap it up...watching this sign over and over again! Funny how the bars all had different versions...I can't remember the name of the bar that my parents liked the best, but I DO remember this sign!!!
That's pretty low if that was done with intent to hurt him. But this stuff happens all the time in all different sports. I remember there is an MMA fighter by the name of Quinton Jackson, an American fighter who fought for a Japanese promotion and he constantly would swear the they poisoned his food at the hotel the night before he fought Sakuraba. People are just really, really scummy. I actually think Peterson is one of the more selfless down the earth players in the league.
Merged it into the already existing thread in smack talk as the topic seems to have generated mostly smack talk in response. Thanks for the heads up!
Agreed. Players, even of the Vikings, shouldn't have to worry about their safety while eating. More than likely it was some juvenile prank by some jackass who should at a minimum be fired and possibly even prosecuted. I personally don't know how a shard of glass gets into someone's food like that by "accident." Hopefully they find out what happened and take proper action.
Peterson should just stick with going to McDonald drive throughs in the middle of the night. Also a way to cut down costs for the Vikings, forfeit their away games to save their travel budget, its not like they were going to win anyway.
But you miss the point. It's all about subtlety. The codeine was in a bunch of cough syrup. It's not like he was drinking on an open boat with a bunch of hookers. Of course to be subtle there has to be the presumption of gray matter.
I googled Hamm's last night.. wiki... I was wondering where the land of sky blue waters was!?!? I was guessing Montana,...never would I have guessed Minnesota!!! LOL! who knew!
I do remember the Hamm's bear commercials, but all the bars I went to , they looked at you funny if you weren't drinking Pabst Blue Ribbon.