Bad analogy. Completely different runners, completely different situations. Peterson's talent is going to be magnified running behind one of the absolute best o-lines in football. Chester was good last year. Peterson's more talented, and running behind an improved, healthy line. Big success says Borat.
I disagree. We are all quickly forgetting the Minnesota is a BAD FOOTBALL TEAM. This team is going to be playing from behind A LOT, especially in a division that is suddenly looking less like a joke. Chester was good last year? Chester will likely be good this year.
Minnesotas o-line is not that good- they were 14th in yards per carry last year. To compare they to Indy or San Diego is ridiculous, healthy or not. All we know is AP looked great playing a terrible team in total disarray when Taylor couldnt play. How will he look against a stout defense? How will his touches look when Chester is back knowing AP isnt going to be picking up the blitz as well? How will he look when his body gets tired? The point is people give ADDED value to a rookie (because htey dont see the flaws) when in fact they should logically be doing the exact opposite, because they dont have as much information on him.
Im not saying you cant roll with Peterson- im just warning not to fall in love with a rookie after one game against an even worse team. My point was giving this much love to a veteran player would get you laughed at, but because AP is an unknown quantity its easy to forget that even though we havent seen the blemishes they DO exist.
Remember the adage about 1st round fantasy picks- you cant win the 1st round but you can lose. When you start talking about dealing 1st round picks for a 4th round back after one game- rookie or not, you are playing with fire.