Saint-Dic signs deal with Kansas City

Saint-Dic
Former MSU football defensive end Jonal Saint-Dic signed a two-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday, according to the team’s Web site.
Terms of the contract were not released.
Last season, Saint-Dic set a Big Ten single-season record by forcing eight fumbles. He also recorded 10 sacks for the Spartans as a senior.
Saint-Dic, who wasn’t selected in the 2008 NFL Draft, was a relative unknown prior to his senior season. The “Sackmaster” joined MSU as a junior college transfer after playing two seasons at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y.
Published on Thursday, July 31, 2008





Comments
MSU FAN
08/01/08 @ 8:04am
Glad some team gave that retard a job, because he sure as hell wasn’t going to find one based on his intelligence.
MSU FAN 2
08/01/08 @ 11:50am
Couldn’t pass sociology 101. Good luck understanding NFL. Hope he just fades away and doesn’t do anything stupid to give MSU a bad name.
Ed
08/04/08 @ 11:12am
Wow, can’t just be happy for a guy? Is that jealousy or you just like putting people down?
zolko
08/05/08 @ 4:27pm
Couldn’t spell Hudson Valley Community College, so he had to leave.
Edwina, stop whining!