Other than being sacked by massive nose guard Terrence "Mount" Cody and having one of his passes rejected by the rookie defensive lineman, it was a good day for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Troy Smith. The backup quarterback and former Heisman Trophy winner is feeling much better after having his tonsils removed, returning to practice this week after being sidelined a week ago after the procedure. "Oh my god, it's tremendous," Smith said. "It's like night and day. That was huge." Smith was sidelined for five games during the 2008 season because of tonsillitis, an illness that cost him his chance to possibly claim the starting job. Source: National Football Post