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The ball is no longer in Goodell's court, and since that became the case every development has been favorable. I'm not claiming that it'll stay that way, but there's no reason at all to regard "Goodell acted in bad faith" as evidence that Berman's going to make an unfavorable ruling. He might, and we'd be foolish not to be prepared for that, but this is a different ballgame.
Yes, this is an excellent point, and is enough to make me less pessimistic. (Not optimistic, mind you...just less pessimistic )