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Well, that didn’t take long.

Moments after the NFL announced that Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was suspended without pay for the remainder of the season and he had three days to appeal, the players union said it wouldn’t need that long.

The NFLPA just sent out the following statement:

“The decision by the NFL to suspend Adrian Peterson is another example of the credibility gap that exists between the agreements they make and the actions they take. Since Adrian’s legal matter was adjudicated, the NFL has ignored their obligations and attempted to impose a new and arbitrary disciplinary proceeding.

“The facts are that Adrian has asked for a meeting with Roger Goodell, the discipline imposed is inconsistent and an NFL executive told Adrian that his time on the Commissioner’s list would be considered as time served.

“The NFLPA will appeal this suspension and will demand that a neutral arbitrator oversee the appeal.

“We call on the NFL Management Council to show our players and our sponsors leadership by committing to collective bargaining so a fair personal conduct policy can be implemented as quickly as possible.”

So yeah, he’s going to appeal. And the legal wrangling over this one is far from over, as the league tries to re-establish some kind of control and authority over a process that got away from them months ago.