There is no axe, but fact remains, there was a bunch of hub-bub, an expectation of more to come, then shear silence, that's all.It's only questionable for those who have an axe to grind. The reality is, and you know this full well, that teams stealing signals is not illegal. From the beginning, this has been all about making mountains out of molehills. As has been pointed out by many different sources, including coaches, you don't need to film in order to steal signals for the game in progress.
This has been nothing more than the equivalent of busting someone for using red ink instead of blue when stealing answers for tests that the teach allows people to cheat on. My guess is that the Commissioner wishes he had a mulligan so that he could change the penalty he gave to something less punitive and more reasonable, especially after the tape was leaked.
So, now King is your buddy again because he said something that looks favorable to the Pats?? Listen, if it were not important, and gave miniscule advantage, then they wouldn't do it. If that truely IS all they look for(tendancies), why waste those resources and chance getting caught? Get the binoculars out.