Sure, Revis exposed himself for being dim (yes, we overlooked it last year because he was our dummy) with comments like 'Spygate, Deflategate, the other stuff' (what other stuff would that be Rev?). Also remember he is a Jet. Speak too often of support and respect of Brady, BB and the Patriots at your own peril.
But Revis is a superstar player, one of the highest paid(highest?), and has influence. Put aside his jabs at Brady, he just defined the fight, the only one, that Brady and his legal team can attain. He said (paraphrasing) 'hey if there is other evidence to hear then it can be reconsidered' AND 'we were stupid to give this power to Goodell to be judge, jury and executioner''. Bingo!
Look, There was never going to be a 'The Fugitive' type revelation of innocence because the one arm man did it! The fight ahead for Brady and his legal team is singular: getting the decision out of the hands of Goodell to allow Brady's legal team to show their side/evidence to someone not a league employee and not dependent on league business to pay some of their bills.
Screw Revis but he unwittingly threw support to Brady's fight. Other players will take notice of it, due to Revis stature, which should have the affect to strengthening the NFLPA's resolve to push this fight. (Brady having a motivated NFLPA is important).
If we can get this in front of an authentic third party for Brady to present his side, I'll be extremely happy. And in the end if the third party says 'confirmed, more likely than not guilty', while it will continue to suck the big one, at least Brady(and by extension we) got his day in court (a day that didn't have Roger Goodell as judge, jury and executioner).