I only wish I could, because I firmly believe he'd win it. The pluses of that kind of win would be the following.
a. the corrupt and toxic innards of the 353 Park Ave would be laid bare for all to see.
b. Several well deserved charities would reap the benefits of what would likely be a 9 figure windfall.
c. The question of whether Brady did anything untoward that night would be FINALLY laid to rest. There would be no more qualifications or dealing with getting off on a "technicality". In this court the issue of Brady's innocence would be the main issue, and not shunt to the side like it was in the Appeals Court.
d. The incestuous nature of the NFL's proxy system would also be laid bare, and we'd see first hand how media organizations were used by the NFL to spread their narrative, as opposed to finding the truth.
e. Goodell and his cabal (Kensil, Pash, Vincent, Welles, etc would not survive the carnage, regardless of whether Brady wins or loses. Way too much negative information will be exposed during discovery that would make it likely that he wouldn't even make it until the verdict.
f. A successful case the ruins Goodell will open up more people to look upon his handling of spygate and what the real issues were. It would finally be viewed as ANOTHER in a long line of power grabs, and arbitrary and inconsistent punishments designed to penalize certain teams.
The only negatives would be that the lawyers would all make millions and the NFL would be severely damaged which might hurt the game of football.
Brady's case, even with just the surface information we have now would seem to satisfy all the check points a successful defamation suit requires for a win. Money was lost. False information was spread.
The defendant knew the information was false, And you can prove malicious intent to discredit and harm the plaintive.
Christ, you can do the last one by reading off the ridiculous claims the NFL makes in it's written appeals court brief. In they call Brady the leader of a conspiracy to defraud and cheat the game of football, and who willfully obstructed the investigation. NONE of those things can be proven, or even reasonably claimed....and you can use their own Welles report to do it.
BOTTOM LINE - Do I WANT Brady to file suit, absolutely. SHOULD he do it, again absolutely. If he doesn't his legacy will always have an asterisk beside it, even decades from now. Do I predict he will? Unfortunately I don't think so.
I don't think Brady wants to endure another year of this issue. Plus to win this one, he'd have to be a lot more active in the case than he was in the Investigation and appeal. He might feel the distraction would be too much. He's a pretty private guy, and I'm sure he just wants it to "go away". Filing a defamation suit might not be viewed as a way to make that happen. But IMHO, if he doesn't he'll regret it down the road.