Now I haven't taken the time to read through all 200 pages (if you include the appendix), but just listening to all of the coverage locally, Brady comes out looking pretty bad in this. Putting pieces together, it looks like he's been doing this for awhile which in turn means every denial he made in that infamous press conference and since then was all a bold faced lie.
Now having said all that, I'll still go to my grave saying that this whole PSI in footballs debate is something that not even the league themselves took seriously until the Colts complained. There's the section in the report about how Tom was upset that the PSI was inflated to 16 by the refs before the Thursday night game against the Jets which is way past the allowed range. To me this shows that not even the refs really care about PSI. In my opinion, I think when the Colts filed their complaint to the league, the league said "really?...this is what you're complaining about right now?...well I guess we HAVE to look into it because you're asking, but really, who cares?"
For everyone's sanity though, because ESPN is full of former players-turned analysts that have an agenda against the Patriots, I would avoid the world wide leader for the rest of this week, because all they'll do is blow this WAY out of proportion and tear the Pats apart which anyone in their right mind knows is nonsense. You basically have to take your own opinion and run with it, because it feels like half of the experts think it's an advantage, while the other half thinks it's not. Nobody can agree on anything.