The Seattle Seahawks certainly didn't have the season they were hoping for as they missed the NFL Playoffs and only won seven games.

Whenever an organization like the Seahawks has a down year, it's always going to be the topic of conversation. Everybody expects them to always be playing great football and to at least make the postseason and potentially even make a deep run.

The Seahawks decided to sign Adrian Peterson during the season because they were short at the running back position. Unfortunately for the Seahawks and Peterson, he got injured in only one game and wasn't able to play for the rest of the season.

According to ESPN's Brady Henderson, Peterson had these thoughts:

Adrian Peterson, 36, said he’s been mulling getting into coaching when he’s done playing since Pete Carroll asked him about it recently. But he plans to keep playing. Said he “can’t fathom” his career ending like this. He played in one game for Seattle then landed on IR (back).

It will be interesting to see what the Seahawks decide to do with him. It wouldn't necessarily be the smartest decision for them to bring back a 36-year-old. He could be somebody who is a backup option at the running back, but as a starter, there are certainly better options out there. When the Seahawks are healthy, they will have a better running back than what Peterson can offer them at his age.