Alex Smith: 49ers don’t need two-a-days, but full training camp is a must
Jul 19, 2011 at 3:47 PM
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Joe Staley says he's endured two-a-day padded practices since he was five years old. They are as much a part of football as goal-line stands and shoulder pads. But that isn't to say that Staley and his teammates necessarily will...
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