The Minnesota Vikings sank to 1-2, losing on the road to the New Orleans Saints, further inflicting the “Purple Pain” on a city that lives for their beloved team.
Sports commentators attribute the loss to the suspension of star Running Back Adrian Peterson. Peterson was placed on the exempt list for the entire 2014 season after he was indicted over counts of child abuse.
At the beginning of last week, the Minnesota Vikings franchise faced the loud scrutiny of the media, after going back and forth in their decision to suspend their star player, Peterson.
Minnesota Vikings owner, Mark Wilf admitted on Wednesday, “we made a mistake” when originally deciding that Peterson would play in the Vikings’ game against the Saints.
The Vikings loss to the Saints leaves a dark cloud lingering over the entire city of Minneapolis, Minn; a town that bleeds purple.
Adjacent to the city’s towering sky line, cranes soar high, marking the location of the $975 million part-taxpayer funded project to rebuild the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings new stadium. A stadium, where the original design contained a glowing image of their shining star, Adrian Peterson, the man wearing number 28.
It is still unclear what the new plans, for the site of Super Bowl LII will look like after the growing controversy around the former Vikings star player.
“You can kind of see it from both sides, because, for me, it’s like oh man, it sucks that we’re not going to have AP, for me he’s like our franchise for the Vikings,” said Michael Yang, a young fan on the streets of Minneapolis. “You understand, from the organization from like the organization that you don’t want somebody like that to represent your team or your organization, but that’s the hard part about it.”
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