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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 991294" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>This.</p><p></p><p>Sociopaths only look out for themselves and only care about themselves. What we now see is that Collins was not just a bad coach and a bad hire. He was much worse than that. He professed deep abiding love for Tech, not because he actually gave a rats a$$ about Tech, but because he was promoting himself. When he could no longer work his con there was no further reason for him to “love” Tech. His wounded ego because he was “so mistreated” by Tech means the only way he can maintain his self deception is make it everyone else’s fault that he was fired.</p><p></p><p>The only advantage UNC will have is that Collins will not be allowed to be the face of the program there. He will have a leash on him that will keep him from showboating quite as much. But it will be a tenuous relationship and will not promote a healthy culture in the program.</p><p></p><p>Somebody explain to me what in the world UNC was thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 991294, member: 1640"] This. Sociopaths only look out for themselves and only care about themselves. What we now see is that Collins was not just a bad coach and a bad hire. He was much worse than that. He professed deep abiding love for Tech, not because he actually gave a rats a$$ about Tech, but because he was promoting himself. When he could no longer work his con there was no further reason for him to “love” Tech. His wounded ego because he was “so mistreated” by Tech means the only way he can maintain his self deception is make it everyone else’s fault that he was fired. The only advantage UNC will have is that Collins will not be allowed to be the face of the program there. He will have a leash on him that will keep him from showboating quite as much. But it will be a tenuous relationship and will not promote a healthy culture in the program. Somebody explain to me what in the world UNC was thinking. [/QUOTE]
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