Marcello has an interesting blog entry with Sidney...

DerHntr

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1. If he says he is 310 lbs., rest assured he is at least 325 or more.

2. How much money did the university spend in legal fees on Sidney? from the blog...."The school fought the NCAA to reinstate him. Legal fees grew."

3. A real competitor knows exactly how many losses they had in a row.

4. The best line in the entire thing is: "Stansbury: I don’t know what he had against me..." which was stated near the end of the blog AFTER he had said multiple times that he didn't work out properly, didn't listen to coaches, and was fat.
 

DerHntr

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I'm going to take a different approach from some MSU fans. I wish Renardo
Sidney well. He's not the incorrigible thug many have said he is. He's
obviously intelligent and capable of accepting responsibility, but he just
hasn't been able to put it all together. Stansbury took a gamble with him and
it didn't pan out. I hope he gets his act together and develops the maturity
and discipline to go with that incredible basketball talent he possesses. I
can't help but wonder how differently things might have turned out for him (and
MSU) had the adults in his life handled him differently when he was in grade
school and high school. I doubt if very many of our fans, such as DawginAlabama
above, have any idea about the kinds of struggles this kid has endured. To some
of us, it all seems obvious, but then again we've never walked a day in his
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fishwater99

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"We stopped playing as a team. When we weren’t ranked, we were more
hungry and we had something to prove because we weren’t ranked. As soon
as we were ranked, we stopped working hard and stopped playing as a
team. We were talking back to the coach on that losing stretch.
Everybody fell apart. It was too late at the end of the season to come
together because so much had happened. We lost trust with each other. We
weren’t really playing as a team. We weren’t playing hard."
 

fishwater99

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We lost to teams we clearly should have beaten and would have beaten if we had played them in late December...
Our team had an late season Epic collapse and it cost our coach his job.

I am glad the RSS is gone, but it's a shame he wasted all that God given talent... I do wish him the best, is that bad?
 

BulldogBlitz

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"sorry.." after she's done something wrong.

she still goes right back and beans her 2 year old brother in the head.

lip service. right now, he should be coached to keep his mouth shut (short polite answers... and "no thanks" when they offer you to supersize that meal).
 

Uncle Ruckus

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