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<blockquote data-quote="BeeRBee" data-source="post: 561614" data-attributes="member: 1466"><p>And I suspect that a Google search would have found none of that history before Pastner started backing away from Bell, and Bell went nuclear. At what point in your relationship with someone do you perform a deep background check?</p><p></p><p>Was Pastner naive? Sure. He was taken in by someone who approached claiming an acquaintance from his college days, and who flattered him by telling him he had changed/saved his life. I’m not sure his naivety was outside the bounds of normal human experience, but I suspect he is much less so now.</p><p></p><p>That’s not to say that this episode won’t be a factor determining his success at Tech. I’m of the opinion that coaching tenures can be derailed by many things, sometimes large and sometimes an accumulation of small things. But I’m not holding this misjudgment against him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeeRBee, post: 561614, member: 1466"] And I suspect that a Google search would have found none of that history before Pastner started backing away from Bell, and Bell went nuclear. At what point in your relationship with someone do you perform a deep background check? Was Pastner naive? Sure. He was taken in by someone who approached claiming an acquaintance from his college days, and who flattered him by telling him he had changed/saved his life. I’m not sure his naivety was outside the bounds of normal human experience, but I suspect he is much less so now. That’s not to say that this episode won’t be a factor determining his success at Tech. I’m of the opinion that coaching tenures can be derailed by many things, sometimes large and sometimes an accumulation of small things. But I’m not holding this misjudgment against him. [/QUOTE]
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