I'd be surprised if Robins says much about why he left now. He's really got no reason to, he's certainly not going to pull on any heartstrings when he's walked out after five months. Best thing he can do is talk up his new team and barely acknowledge us.
I'd imagine there are a number of people slagging him off about the 'sky blue blood/I love this club' stuff who would turn around on a sixpence and take his word as gospel if it includes criticism of the board.
The general theory appears to be that his girlfriend tried to surprise him for Valentine's and he shot her after mistaking her for a burglar. Surely even with burglars you give yourself a second to identify them.
It's exactly that, an empty criticism of managers in order to slag off the board by proxy too.
What does a 'yes man' entail? Doing the job they've agreed to and carrying out discussions nobody here knows about? What should they be doing?
He signed a three-year contract, with a release clause that was most likely insisted upon in light of this week. You can't get much more long-term planning when you're a team who've changed managers more than once per year on average.
He's just been let go by a Premier League team which many saw as a harsh decision. I can't imagine why he'd need to drop two divisions, his reputation should see him in contention when higher jobs come up.