He did do something wrong, and there was no concrete evidence of it. So the over-the-top punishment is even more of a backhand.
I have a friend in NY that I shared this with:
Guessing you are a Jets or Giants fan,
so: Jets, 2014: Fined 100k for tampering with Revis; 2010: Sal Alosi sticks his left knee out to intentionally trip CB Nolan Carroll; also 2010: Jets fined 125k for illegally failing to place Favre on IR; 2006: Caught SpyGating in the same fashion; 1992: Jeff Blake admitted to DeflateGate within organization (lol); 1989: 5 players punished for PEDs... it goes on..
Giants, 2012: cheap shots and illegal hits aggressively punished by league (e.g., 30k for a random S); 2011; "more probable than not" they were injury-faking in an attempt to slow down games;2004: Eli subverted the draft to try to prevent chargers from drafting him; 2001: Spcygate, also "more probably than not" that they were eavesdropping on convos b/w Eagles and Vikings during their playoff victories; 1996: 6x they were investigated and found guilty of PEDS use for 6 players, over time.. 1981-1983: Lawrence Taylor admitted to hiring escorts on the eve of games for opposing RBs in order to weary their legs; 1980s-2000s: "more probable than not" they opened stadium's tunnel doors to make wild wind gusts even worse at strategic times; 1956: Spygate (same issue, found guilty)