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strong game for South Africa before being replaced at halftime. Fourie, who was a constant attacking threat, had a hand in the Springboks first try  发帖心情 Post By:2014-12-4 22:01:51

MINNEAPOLIS -- Adrian Peterson thinks hes the best running back in the game. Cheap NFL Jerseys . Now hes getting paid like it, too. Peterson agreed Saturday to a contract extension with the Vikings that includes $36 million in guaranteed money and as much as US$100 million over the next seven years if he plays that long with Minnesota. "It means a lot, man," Peterson said. "It shows from ownership and just this organization, that they recognize that. They recognize the (player) that they have. It means a lot. "But money dont make you. Its hard work. Continuing to work hard and my focus is going to continue to be to help this team." The deal came five days after the Vikings locked up linebacker Chad Greenway to a lucrative long-term contract, the latest in a line of millions of dollars doled out to top players by owner Zygi Wilf since he and his family purchased the franchise in 2005. Peterson has begun the final year of his rookie deal on a $10.72 million salary and was in prime position for a big pay day. After setting the NFLs single-game rushing record with 296 yards against San Diego in 2007, Peterson has been picked for the Pro Bowl in each of his four seasons. Hes already second in Vikings history behind Robert Smith with 5,782 yards rushing for his career, and his 54 touchdowns over the last four years are the most in the league over that span. "Adrian loves playing for the Minnesota Vikings," his agent, Ben Dogra, told The Associated Press in a phone interview. "Deep inside he wanted to finish his career with the Minnesota Vikings." Already making major money this season, Peterson was in line for an even bigger salary in 2012 if the Vikings used their franchise tag to keep him from unrestricted free agency. He was content, then, to let the negotiations between Dogra and the Vikings work themselves out -- and not protest any lack of progress. "He said, Look, Im under contract. Im just going to play," Dogra said. "He never contemplated holding out. He understands the business side of things. Hes very smart like that. He only knows one speed in life, and thats all out. Thats why they call him, All Day." Chris Johnson sat out for more than a month until the Tennessee Titans worked out a deal with their star running back that will pay him up to $56 million over the next six years, including $30 million guaranteed. And DeAngelo Williams of the Carolina Panthers recently got a contract worth as much as $43 million over the next five years with $21 million guaranteed. But Petersons new deal, essentially a six-year extension through the 2017 season, when he will be 32, easily surpasses those. "You sit back and go, Hey, Ive got 36 million guaranteed. Thats not going anywhere," Peterson said. "Im sure youd be pretty comfortable, too. Comfortable, but not relaxed, because its not going to take away from how I play this game, my passion about this game. Im in this position because of how I play this game." Even if Peterson lasts only five more years, not a given with the wear that running the ball in the NFL puts on a players body, hell get $65 million. "Adrians performances on the field have given fans so much excitement since he first joined us as a rookie," Wilf said in a statement released by the team. "His talent and determination are remarkable and we are proud to have him be a part of the family for years to come." The Vikings open the season against the Chargers on Sunday in their first meeting since Petersons 296-yard game. There was some doubt about whether Peterson wanted to stay with the Vikings, who are coming off a disastrous 6-10 season and arent being labelled Super Bowl contenders this season. But Peterson lauded the organization, particularly Mark and Zygi Wilf, who told both Peterson and Greenway early last season that he was going to keep them in Minnesota. "He said I want to make sure you guys are going to remain Vikings for your careers," Peterson said. "He stayed true to that today. He stayed true to his word." NOTES: The Vikings signed rookie tight end Allen Reisner to their active roster, elevating him from the practice squad, in time for Sundays game. That gives them four tight ends. Backup guard Seth Olsen was waived to make room. Both Reisner and Olsen played at Iowa. ... Peterson has four of the top five single-game rushing performances in Vikings history, with 180, 192, 224 and 296 yards. Chuck Foreman rushed for 200 yards in a game in 1978. Cheap MLB Jerseys . You can watch the game on TSN at 10pm et/7pm pt and get in-depth player stats, Twitter Trender and more with our GameTracker. 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DAmigos goal was a short-handed score.WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Defending champion South Africa delivered on its pre-match promises while making a strong statement of intent with a methodical 49-3 win over Fiji at the Rugby World Cup on Saturday. The Springboks were happy to sketch out their gameplan before the match, revealing even to their opponents that they intended as much as possible to deprive Fiji of possession, nullifying its attacking game, and to rely on a proven defence to mop up any spontaneous threats. They took most of the first half to perfect and apply that formula -- first having to quell a fiery Fijian opening -- but eventually grasped more than 60 per cent of possession from which they scored six tries to take command of Pool D. In the second spell they allowed Fiji the ball in snatches but were still forced to defend with desperation to keep the Pacific Islanders tryless. "It was good to get our plan in place and to be able to execute well against a team that was willing to play rugby," Springboks captain John Smit said. "The first 20 minutes, in fact the first half was pretty brutal. They certainly came out there on a mission. "Im happy with the way the boys stuck to it. It was good to see how the boys matched fire with fire and were pretty accurate. The decision-making was good and it was a step in the right direction." Fijis intentions had been equally unambiguous. The Fijians ran the ball from the kickoff, starting within meters of their own goalline, and when in possession they used it with skill and purpose. Backs and forwards ran powerfully and with close support, showing the ability to maintain the ball through multiple phases. On defence, it made South Africa pay for every meter gained with bone-clattering tackles. Within the first 20 minutes, Fiji made two long incursions into South African territory, holding the ball for 12 phases before the first was repelled and taking its first points from the second; from a penalty to centre Seremaia Bai to level the score at 3-3. Fiji pressed into the South African half in the 25th minute, running directly and breaking first tackles, before South Africa, from a handling error, escaped its own half and created the first try through prop Guthro Steenkamp. From quickly-won second phase possession, the Springboks moved the ball through Morne Steyn and winger J.P. Pietersen to the 125-kilogram Steenkamp -- the biggest man in the South African side -- who burst two tackles near the left hand corner. Steyn converted from wide out, added a penalty two minutes later and Fiji, from a position of parity, suddenly found itself 13-3 behind. South Africa attacked again five minutes later after fullback Patrick Lambie created space inside the left sideline for centre Jaque Fourie, who scored his 31st test try. Steyn missed thhe conversion and a penalty but kicked a short-range penalty in stoppage time to give South Africa a 21-3 lead. Cheap Cincinnati Bengals Jerseys. By halftime, South Africa had vital advantages of possession (58 per cent) and territory (56 per cent) and had contained if not repressed the Fijian threat. Fijis looseforwards, No. 8 Sakiusa Matadigok and flankers Akapusi Qera and Dominiko Waqaniburotu established a strong physical presence in the first half, both on attack and defence. Lock Bakkies Botha had a strong game for South Africa before being replaced at halftime. Fourie, who was a constant attacking threat, had a hand in the Springboks first try of the second half, working the ball up the left flank before a wipers kick found Frans Steyn in space on the right. He scored his second try of the World Cup after also touching down against Wales. Morne Steyn scored South Africas fourth try in the 62nd minute and converted for a 35-3 lead. The try was the Springboks 100th in World Cup matches. Winger Napolioni Nalaga crashed over South Africas line three minutes later but, amid deafening cheers, Fiji was pulled back for a forward pass. Frans Steyn went close to his second try of the match in the 69th minute but offloaded under the posts and replacement prop Tendai Mtawarira scored. After Fiji was denied again in the 71st, lock Danie Russouw scored the Springboks final try and Morne Steyn added the conversion to finish with 16 points. The win -- South Africas third from as many meetings with Fiji -- followed its 17-16 win over Wales six days ago and kept it atop a group with matches against Samoa and Namibia remaining. Fiji is now 1-1 after beating Namibia 45-29 in its opening match. "We had a tough game out there today and the Springboks probably showed why theyre world champions," Fiji captain Deacon Manu said. "The Springboks were firing on all cylinders today and it was hard to combat. We didnt really play to our gameplan early on. We were just going on pure emotion and youve got to mix that emotion with the technical side of it as well." Smit led the Springboks in his 108th test match to gain a share, with lock Victor Matfield, of the South African record for most test appearances. Matfield missed Saturdays match with a hamstring strain, as did centre Jean de Villiers with a rib cartilage sprain and winger Bryan Habana with a knee injury. The win was South Africas ninth in succession in Rugby World Cup matches, approaching the record of 10 it set in 1995 and 1999. Coach Peter de Villiers said the Springboks performance was not perfect but marked a step up from its match against Wales. "If you look at how we broke down the wall in front of us with our directness and created out wide our opportunities and capitalized on then then not to bad." ' ' '

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