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Jeff Reinebold breaks down Adrian Peterson's influence and Dak Prescott v tony Romo

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This week coach Jeff Reinebold discusses the significance of a potential return for Adrian Peterson and whether it's more important to have a good offensive line or wide receiver core

Each week, Sky Sports coach Jeff Reinebold breaks down your Twitter questions, about schemes, players and the behind-the-scenes elements of the NFL.

In episode two, Jeff answered the question of Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, and his influence on opposition defences. 

Also on the agenda was the importance of special teams players, with a focus on New England Patriots rookie Cyrus Jones. The cornerback made two errors on Monday night, including making contact with the punt return, and then allowing Baltimore to dive on the loose ball.

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Jeff talked about the minimal room for error on special teams, especially on a team like the Patriots, who are thin at wide receiver. 

"New England don't want Julian Edelman or Danny Amendola to go back and return punts. You don't want your wide receivers to get exposed to those kinds of hits - you can't afford to lose them.

"My guess is that they will move away from Jones, and find a guy who can secure the ball, because possession of the football is so important."

Jeff also explained the pros and cons of Dak Prescott vs Tony Romo from a coaching angle, as well as the most important asset to a rookie quarterback.

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