This case is going to make folks whose politics are normally a tad to the right have to hold their noses a bit.
Brady's appeal rests on grounds of due process in a labor arbitration as well as on his rights as an employee to have the stipulations of a Union contract upheld, normally staunchly supported by progressives and liberals, but not so much by fans of Rush and the O'Reilly Factor, who typically refer to such things as "getting off on a technicality because of some left wing, "Femi-Nazi" judge."
Goodell, on the other hand, is on the side of untrammeled corporate and management power, which feels it can lie, cheat and steal to screw the working person.
What fun!