Here's a snippet from the summary of Brady's testimony:
Wasn't it Brady -- along with Manning -- that lobbied the league to allow QBs to break in footballs? This is the most important tool in his craft; I just flat out don't believe that he had no idea about ball pressure for the first dozen years of his career.
correct - this is also one of the circumstantial pieces of evidence against him that leads the NFL to believe he is guilty in the absence of any reliable hard evidence - i must admit it's all pretty fishy, but the NFL just does't have a strong enough evidential case to drop the hammer on Brady and the Pats.
CB
Right because Brady wouldn't give it to them.
he was under no legal or contractual obligation to provide anything else - the league conclusions may be right, but they are over reaching due to the lack of evidence and just plain shoddy/sloppy investigating. Why do you think Goodell didn't appoint a true independent arbitrator?
CB
edit: replace "true independent arbitrator" with "impartial arbitrator"
He didn't appoint one because he isn't required to.
Here is the thing, even if Brady didn't have to turn the texts and emails over if they didn't show anything, he should have. He could have avoided this whole thing.
Moranis -
I'm sympathetic and largely agree with your position. Both the Pats and Brady could have handled this much, much better, especially if they are innocent, just as the league could have. However, it's my understanding the league was provided all team cells or cell records. If there was anything that incriminated Brady within the team (minus other players), it would have showed up there. It's difficult for me to believe there was nothing in those records, but Brady was sloppy enough to incriminate himself with other players, friends, or family. That's just not credible, IMO.
As far as your first point goes, why the double standard? Why is ok to dismiss the commissioners flawed decision to appoint himself as an "impartial" arbitrator to rule on his own decision because he not required to do anything else, but not ok to dismiss Brady's actions to not provide information he is not required to provide, which IMO probably doesn't offer anything new? However, one-liners like "Brady destroys cell phone" do provide the league with great soundbites to help sway public opinion.
CB