He said that’s why he didn’t push Ricky Williams to use the first Power of Veto to save him, because “I didn’t want to be that guy, where I won the Veto from him and then I’m slipping out the back door in a couple of days.”
Still, The Mooch told EW his plan was to play the game as hard as possible till the last minute.
And yet he was that guy who slipped out the back door and left another person to take his place on the block.
But then he contradicted that by saying he was holding back a little on cutting a strong deal with others because he didn’t want to hurt anyone that was on the show and take their place.