Because you don't like BB and hold a negative opinion of him, you've determined he cannot possibly be genuine/sincere in feeling bad for his former players who were publicly humiliated by their new coach (with arguably the worst criticism a football player can receive, especially publicly)? He cannot possibly feel bad for many of the same players whom he drafted and built relationships with? The same BB who Rhamondre, during a preseason interview, called "one of my favorite coaches ever" (when the question was actually about Judon's departure).
Having such an entrenched, negative opinion of BB and being convinced he's some Machiavellian figure that is incapable of feeling compassion/empathy/positive regard for others, and that he couldn't possibly be sincere in expressing these feeling for his former players, is a really unfortunate perspective to hold.
And I'm not saying BB is not a Machiavellian ******* in some regards - he very much is - but we should know people are not binary; they're complex, multi-faceted, can simultaneously possess and act upon good and bad personality traits.
If BB's worst transgression is being a cunning, demanding, ******* football coach at times, I think I can live with still recognizing the many good/admirable traits he also possesses. We're not talking about JoePa, for instance.