Lol WOW! You said the speeds were very close; thats was proven wrong. You said he was MUCH better coming out of college; you couldnt back up that bold statement. Now you say he was more NFL ready; whats next??? He's more Hall of Fame ready. Im done with this thread. My post involve factual information and stats while your post are complete rhetoric...and you refuted none of those arguments. You just flat out ignored them. Im not going to even get into what Dmac would have done to an Iowa State, Baylor, or UAB caliber defense because he did more against LSU, AUB, UGA, etc...if its your opinion that Adrian Peterson is leaps and bounds ahead of Darren Mcfadden then thats your opinion and nothing makes that fact. I guess Reggie Bush's Juke and Speed ratings should be adjusted as well since he hasnt had many long runs or juked alot of defenders out of there shoes.
LOL So if all you can do is state your opinion as fact and constantly refer to abstracts like "NFL Ready" then you have no argument to begin with. Because I guaruntee you one thing; If Darren McFadden was on a National title contender with a Heisman QB and 5+ NFL draft picks instead of an Arkansas team that returned 1 offensive starter (He still got nearly 1200 yards in 7 starts by the way) he would have had an unprecedented freshman year as well. He's a balanced runner and a smart runner that VERY rarely takes big hits (if you find a vid of McFadden taking big hits let me know). I can youtbe plenty videos of Adrian Peterson getting JACKED UP and make outlandish statements like: "He goes down easy on contact, or He has deadlegs on contact etc...." But I've seen enough of Peterson to know that a couple of youtube videos wont prove that. I've watched both backs since their highschool days and was one of the first to say that Darren was comparable to Adrian when he was coming out of highschool and everyone laughed. Well I dont see anyone laughing now. Keep the "because i said so" attitude and cliches such as "NFL Ready" to yourself because im not buying it. Good day Sir.