This was what the player Kent Somers of Azcentral said.This disease, according to the player himself, would be the key to his low performance in the 2014 season. After arriving at the NFL from the LSU University as a star, Peterson soon became a place among the best defenses in the league, gettingA contract that endorsed that status but, inexplicably, all that was questioned with a 2014 mediocre.

Peterson has assured that the situation is under control but is not cured, so it will be interesting to see how his career evolves in these circumstances.

The Cardinals cornerback is not the first professional athlete suffering from diabetes and, still, can continue playing in the best leagues in the world.In NFL herself she will live with another notable example of a player with this disease: Jay Cutler.In the NBA the most famous case known is that of Chris Dudley, a hard pivot that in the 90s came to dispute some finals with the New York Knicks.Dustin McGowan, current PHLIADELPHIA PHILLIES PHILLIES DE LA MLB also suffers from this ailment.However, the most important athlete who had to deal with the problems of being diabetic was tennis player Arthur Ashe, who won 3 Grand Slams between 1968 and 1975.

Patrick Peterson, as declared by himself and what was evidenced by his coach, Bruce Arians, can play without excessive NFL problems.In fact, everyone in Arizona considers it an indispensable piece of defense and, therefore, essential in the future of a team that paints great for the 2015 season.