Tomorrow, Tomorrow, I Love You, Tomorrow…

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Published: August 2, 2009

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... for Alex Smith, it wasn't too surprising to see him taking the first reps in all of the team's passing drills on Sunday, whether they were seven-on-seven, 11-on-11 walk-thrus with all offensive personnel, offensive third teamers and no-hopers playing defense, or the full speed 11-on-11 offense versus defense scrimmaging. 

Neither was it much of a surprise that a team official quickly doused any speculation of what that could mean, explaining that every practice play and personnel grouping had been scripted well in advance and that the team just wanted to see Smith and Hill working with different combinations on different plays.

While Smith, whose shoulder seems to be fully recovered from two separate season ending operations, throws a noticeably harder ball than Hill it didn't help him bridge any of the gap between the two and in fact it's more likely that the soft-tossing incumbent has lengthened his lead.

Of all the receivers on the team the only one S...

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