We've seen it before, a heavily hyped running back taking a step back in his second year. Opposing teams have a whole season of tapes to study on him and the back begins trying to do too much, to make a huge play every time he gets the ball. As soon as Peterson stops eyeing the end zone on each handoff and focuses on just getting the yards available to him -- however much or little -- he'll be a very good back again.
Whats really funny is that most top 6 picks in fantasy drafts were LT, AP, Addai, Westbrook, Steven Jackson, and Tom Brady. Not one will finish near the top