Personally, I don't have a problem with your belief--but understand that it's going to be a very unpopular opinion. While I do have some questions, I certainly believe that there is nothing currently there that should lead anyone to think that Brady is guilty of anything. I can appreciate the suspicion, but not the assumption of guilt based on a flawed report that hasn't proven anything other than representing the league's beliefs.
That said, I think Brady addressed the issue during the initial days at his presser, which were within the 10 day period leading up to the Super Bowl. At that time, he claimed that he didn't believe that any wrongdoing had occurred. There was a dead time throughout the investigation process, so really in the spirit of fairness--Brady has only had 3-4 days to address the issue publicly, since the findings were just reported on Wednesday.
It will be interesting to see what happens in the coming months, since I assume that this may take awhile if/when Brady challenges the punishment and findings.