Opinion Sack Hinkley 9 - I Am Become Donuts, Destroyer Of Ports

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Sorry to drop in. Just had something that’s been burning my tongue for ages and each time I see him talk it reinforces it for me. I’m on the spectrum and I honestly think Hinkley is on the spectrum. All the pieces fit and I can usually pick it pretty well. Him interviewing shockingly for a million jobs makes sense now.
 

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Imagine extending this bloke in the middle of a 4 game losing streak lol. Cats and camries saving us from ourselves

Start the ******* carr David
Imagine setting an August deadline to renew the coach when Premierships are won in September...

Kill me.
 
Sorry to drop in. Just had something that’s been burning my tongue for ages and each time I see him talk it reinforces it for me. I’m on the spectrum and I honestly think Hinkley is on the spectrum. All the pieces fit and I can usually pick it pretty well. Him interviewing shockingly for a million jobs makes sense now.


How so? Re what are the clues…
 
Tell me what other industry keeps backing in its highest paid employee after a record breaking run of failure.
Koch is a supposed business guru. Seriously mate you've got a coach who at best has had 11 years of stagnant growth and has zero plan of how they would do things differently why would you keep him on
 
How so? Re what are the clues…
He really seems like he can’t read between the lines with questions he’s been asked that might have a more rhetorical than literal angle, he repeats himself often and he reads like he’s decided what he’s going to say before he goes into the room because he has to have the safety of sticking to his script.

Any time he expresses emotion it seems very off kilter, and sometimes kind of forced as if he has feels he has to but doesn’t know what the natural emotion in that situation should he.

Even with the way he sets up and has coached over a long time he sticks with what he thinks is correct and feels safe with. Obviously to your detriment.

There’s the obvious social awkwardness which is a lot of the time seen as stereotypical thing with autism but when I add it up with the other things I see it becomes a part of the package.

I’m not saying that someone who is neurodivergent couldn’t be a good coach, there are some aspects of some autistic individuals specific divergence that could make them a brilliant coach with the right support around them, who knows we may have already seen one. But I’m convinced that Hinkley is but really isn’t suited to it.
 
Another hinkley disaster class the faux comeback version

We lose with everything going for us at home.

We lose with nothing going for us away.

The seasons just blend together these days, don’t they.
 
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