Justin Smith gets votes at defensive end and defensive tackle, again
Jan 12, 2013 at 8:30 AM
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Well, it happened again. Last year, 49ers defensive end Justin Smith made it onto the Associated Press All-Pro team at the position he doesn't play - defensive tackle - with 35 of 50 votes. Smith also was a second-teamer at his actual position of defensive end with nine votes. It was no-harm, no-foul for Smith. ...
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