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Mickey Fallon
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Alex Smith finds humor in (near) fine for baseball cap


Alex Smith is free to root for the San Francisco Giants. He just needs to be more subtle about it during his postgame media availability.

Smith recently explained that he was fined $15,000 last season for wearing a Giants cap on the postgame podium. It was a nice display of regional synergy, but it also was against NFL rules, which permits players from wearing non-NFL-sponsored gear of a competing league in the 90 minutes following a game.

The fine was later reduced to a warning by Merton Hanks, former long-necked 49ers cornerback and current NFL fine czar.

"So it's weird," Smith said, via Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle. "I could wear a Polo shirt after the game and they're not going to fine me."

Or no shirt at all. Smith should start treating his postgame pressers as a series of escalating dares. Let's make Merton Hanks earn that corner office.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...ith-finds-humor-in-near-fine-for-baseball-cap

I didn't know Merton Hanks handles fines.
 
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Alex Smith donned a San Francisco Giants baseball cap for most of the 2011 season.

In 2012, Smith was warned by the NFL to stop sporting his black and orange good luck charm after his postgame press conferences to avoid violating the league’s postgame attire policy.

Smith obliged, but was recently met with support from familiar faces in the Bay Area sports landscape, including none other than Giants manager Bruce Bochy.

In the midst of a pennant race with a magic number of five to qualify for postseason play, Bochy met with the media on Thursday wearing a red 49ers ball cap.

“Alex supports us, so I’m going to support him,” Bochy said from inside the Giants home dugout. “They’re a great club, it’s an honor to wear it.”

When the comments were relayed to Smith late Thursday afternoon, the 49ers quarterback appreciated the gesture.

“I respect Bruce Bochy for doing that,” Smith said. “The gesture means a lot.”

Smith was honored back in mid-April by the Giants for sporting their home hat in his press conferences. All-Star pitcher Matt Cain presented Smith with an autographed Giants jersey signed by the entire team.

“He comes out here and supports us,” Bochy added, “so we do appreciate it. It’s our way of saying ‘thanks.’”

The 49ers quarterback certainly appreciated the support he’s been given by the Giants, and added that he’s enjoying seeing the club continue to play “team” baseball in a challenging pennant race.

“The way they’re playing,” Smith said, “is an inspiration to all of us here with the 49ers.”

Smith first heard about the San Francisco manager’s headwear during Thursday media availability at 49ers headquarters when he was approached by CSN Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco. Smith said it was “sweet,” and followed up by asking, “Five’s the magic number, right?”

Now, four’s the magic number after the Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 9-2 in Thursday matinee action.

Bochy joked after the game he should wear the 49ers hat more often now that his team is 1-0 with him donning the red and gold.

Giants players like relief pitcher Sergio Romo was also supporting the 49ers, but only a different Smith. Romo was photographed wearing an Aldon Smith jersey.

All the messages from the Giants were well-received, even the most creative one of all.

Leave it to Giants closer Brian Wilson to leave the best parting shot.

Smith laughed at the imagery photoshopped by the injured Giants closer and said, “Thanks Brian.”
 
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hate to admit but SF is looking like the best team in the nfl. and its exactly the kind of oldschool style I've always loved.

what's cool though is man, the nfc west is playing great defense. SF, seattle, arizona and even stl is stepping it up. I guarantee nfc west is going to be one of the hottest divisions in the next couple years.
 
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Adam Schefter ‏ A @AdamS chefter 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis sprained his ankle Sunday, but San Francisco does not consider the injury to be serious.
 
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For real dude needs to wake the fuck up. IMO so far he hasn't looked as beastly as he did last seaosn. He looks like he isn't in shape to be an every down OLB and looks gassed. If he wants to be great he needs to stop wasting his time doing stupid shit. You want to be great? Look at Patrick Willis and Ray Lewis. You think they wasted their time doing stupid shit like that? No. They were and still are in the gym putting in work and honing their skill.
 
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