You know, as we write the end of the Sidney Wilson saga, the rub on Sid is I think, that even though he made playing look easy with his natural athleticism, he never really looked like he was giving 100% with his effort and hustle. Sort of played at his own speed, and could not be motivated to play harder on a consistent basis.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to criticize or dog Sid on his way out the door; I think he was a great teammate, has great potential as a player, and I wish he was still part of this group of brothers, but from an analytical standpoint I think this is what the problem was with Hurley and Sid.