A few thoughts:
1) the Lester Munson analysis seems totally biased. In other parts of the article, he was fawning over Goodell's 20 page release talking about how brilliant it is.
2) I am very happy to see Kraft renew the battle. He should have torn apart Goodell earlier and hopefully this will spell the end of Goodell once and for all. Because this isn't simply a matter of it being tough to manage a pro sport and all that comes with it. Adam Silver is doing an extraordinary job with the NBA, which has it it's own share of issues that he's actually handled effectively.
3) This whole thing is so silly. Even if Brady is as guilty as anyone can imagine, he's basically guilty of the NFL equivalent of going 75 in a 55. Lots of people do it and yes, sometimes people get caught. Only this time, the police officer thinks he might have been using a faulty radar gun and, in fact, can't actually remember which gun he used or even if he got the right car. And come to think of it, there may not actually have been any speed limit signs on the highway.
Clearly to any rational person, this case gets tossed. Yes the person probably was speeding, but given how botched the whole case is, clearly the person would get off with no penalty. Only this time, instead of getting a ticket, the state revokes the man's license for 4 months.