Sports are ultimately simple in the end. When opponents question your coaching decisions, you're in the wrong. Trying to be the smartest in the room never works. You see the same thing with the Yankees. Every single year rival fanbases celebrate Cashman not getting let go, and every year the front office says that's not a reason to move on, Cashman knows more than everyone else. Look at how that's worked out. Same thing going on here, every opponent tells you they want to play against Collins yet the coaches think they know something everyone else doesn't.