I don't give a **** whether everyone is tired of this entire affair or not. Of COURSE we are tired of it. We all are. But the FACT remains. Tom Brady, the Patriots, AND its fan base, WERE all clearly defamed, by a systematic series of lies, misinformation and well timed leaks. The fact that the NFL's corrupt and toxic leadership managed to win and get its pound of flesh because of the stacked deck it had in its favor; DOESN'T change that ultimate truth.
Unfortunately, the only real outlet to get the TRUTH finally told is some kind of defamation suit. There is a need to get Goodell, Pash, and all the other players in this black event under oath in depositions. We need to see those emails, and THEIR phone details on the record. If it is true that Wells has destroyed all his records from the "deflategate" investigation, it is a damning indictment of the entire affair. If not, I want to see his records and how he came to his conclusion DESPITE all the evidence that was there (and well hidden in foot notes).
I don't care if this comes from McNally or Jastremski, or through Brady,. I'd prefer Brady because his damage ist more real and the results against the league would be more harmful....and I am all for harming the NFL right now. If he announced that all the damages would be given to charities, he could fund Best Buddies, and some other of his favorite charities for a century with the kind of money those cowards at 354 Park Ave would have to pay,allong with the owners that allowed it to happen, INCLUDING Bob Kraft.
So in the "end", I can recognize and even understand (to a degree), how some fans just want it to be over. But if "spygate" taught us anything is that it is NEVER over. The truth of that event has been distorted by our haters for a decade now.....and in that case we were actually guilty of placing the camera in the wrong place. In this case the team, players, and employees, did NOTHING wrong, and all were punished by a league that has simply grown tired of their consistent success.
Brady may ultimately decide that the invasion into his privacy isn't worth the effort it would take. I wouldn't be surprised if his previous experiences with the US court system hasn't soured him on his chances of getting justice, since it failed him so badly thus far. But speaking as just one fan, who is tired of hearing from haters that the appeals court decision PROVES Brady was guilty, I sincerely hope that Tom is strong enough to not just :let it go". If he does, the day he finally gets to the HOF, there will be those who will want to put an asterisk on his plaque.