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Is Tom Brady Making the Right Move By Remaining Silent Before His Appeal?
Steve Balestrieri
Tom Brady hasn't spoken regarding his appeal of this four-game suspension by the NFL for Deflate-gate. He probably won't speak until his appeal on June 23
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Consider the risk(cost)/benefit factor. If Brady had spoke up, what does he gain versus what does he risk?
IMHO Brady's gains would have been minimal. Was it going to change the NFL's punishment decision? Very unlikely it would not have. Was he going to tangibly change the 'smear' of his name in the media and/or gain media positivity? Would NFL fan support increase enough to pressure Goodell to do an about face? Both of those, IMHO, are distinctly no. However, one tangible would have been to make his relatively small group of ardent supporters feel better.
Given those benefits, is the risk of compromising your formal process for nullifying the NFL's punishment worth the benefit?
Consider this risk if he speaks: Brady's explanation/response to the NFL is "........". He is wide open for arguing whatever is most plausible. That includes adapting to any change of the mood/storyline that tends to happen over time. Unlike Goodell/NFL who are married to a very specific story, Brady can adapt to the most optimal/winnable explanation. (Side note: in the arena that this is headed, forget about what is true. Unfortunately who better sells their story is who wins, period. If his argument also happens to be the complete truth it is a fortunate coincidence. it is what it is).












