I think what perhaps you are trying to say is that in many if not most eyes, the Haters will always believe he's guilty no matter how the rest of this plays out. You're right - and the NFL has been playing their PR game to control public opinion well - perhaps TOO well
I think there's some reporters out there like Sally Jenkins who are probably taking their time to really grasp what Goodell is pulling here - it's a slimy move on MANY levels and there are some out there who will ask the right questions - not that Goodell would ever answer. But the public trail of set up and deceit is out there for the ages.
Brady is saving his "say" largely for the courtroom. No matter how this plays out you can bet once it's over Brady will likely be frank about how he views the Commissioner's attempt to corrupt the NFL offices
That might have to wait a few years perhaps if Brady chooses to have his immediate revenge by playing a few years longer and scoop up a few more Lombardi's in a "Vengence" Tour