From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:

Q: What did you learn during your first season as team captain?

A: That I’m still learning. I’d like to be a better leader. I really think it’s a matter of recognizing things and using my experience from last year to recognize when something needs to be said or handled. There are certain moments when you have to be more of a leader. It’s hard to explain, but last year helped make me more aware of that.

Read the entire interview with Rob Rossi here.

Sid always says the right things, so his answers in this interview weren’t overly surprising.

Richard Pollock

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