Chris Kluwe blasts Minnesota Vikings for handling of Adrian Peterson
Former Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe has never been one to bite his tongue as he has long been a person who spoke his mind and never held back his opinions on pressing matters, including being an advocate for gay rights.
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Kluwe’s outspoken attitude has come back to bite him after he and the team were embroiled in a controversy regarding his release from the team and his latest stream of consciousness on twitter in the wake of the Vikings handling Adrian Peterson ordeal has opened him up to more criticism and more praise.
Peterson was deactivated for the Vikings’ game on Sunday against the New England Patriots after he was indicted for reckless or negligent injury to a child but their decision to activate him and play him in their Week 3 game opened the door for criticism.
Kluwe went off on the Vikings, the government, those defending Peterson and expressed his shock to hear of Peterson’s actions.
What do you make of Kluwe’s thoughts? Do you agree, disagree or do you agree and disagree with his stance on the ongoing saga that is taking place in Minnesota with the Vikings and Peterson?
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