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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 994834" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>No. Not cloudy.</p><p></p><p> A rational explanation follows a rational decision making process. I don’t have to agree with the decision to understand that it was arrived at rationally.</p><p></p><p>What we’ve established so far is that Tech’s decision to leave the SEC was a thought out process over time that arrived at a logical conclusion and course of action. Everybody understands why Tech did this even if we think the logic was faulty. It was not irrational.</p><p></p><p>The descriptions of FSU’s actions so far, and that’s all I can go by, are that they have reacted in a heated manner, taking action quickly, while making lots of inflammatory remarks, impugning character and suggesting almost criminal negligence on the part of the ACC. All of this may prove to have been a carefully thought out strategy but for now it is nowhere even in the same universe as decisions Tech has made in the past. And, unlike Tech leaving the SEC, even people who side with FSU over the ACC can’t figure out what in the world they are thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 994834, member: 1640"] No. Not cloudy. A rational explanation follows a rational decision making process. I don’t have to agree with the decision to understand that it was arrived at rationally. What we’ve established so far is that Tech’s decision to leave the SEC was a thought out process over time that arrived at a logical conclusion and course of action. Everybody understands why Tech did this even if we think the logic was faulty. It was not irrational. The descriptions of FSU’s actions so far, and that’s all I can go by, are that they have reacted in a heated manner, taking action quickly, while making lots of inflammatory remarks, impugning character and suggesting almost criminal negligence on the part of the ACC. All of this may prove to have been a carefully thought out strategy but for now it is nowhere even in the same universe as decisions Tech has made in the past. And, unlike Tech leaving the SEC, even people who side with FSU over the ACC can’t figure out what in the world they are thinking. [/QUOTE]
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