It's not a personal thing.
I just think Munson and other anit-Pats bozos at ESPN made all this predictions last August and looked like absolute morons after Berman's ruling. Since Goodell appealed on "absolute powers", Munson and other ESPN bozos just regurgitate the same garbage because that is what they're ordered to do.
Meanwhile, Florio, an actual lawyer does his homework and makes it clear Brady won't be suspended, laying down 2 options for Brady, which makes a ton of sense.
Since Goodell's Appeal, people like Munson literally said "this is all over". The bottom line is, no one knows how this thing willl go, so there is no point in pretending someone has all the answers, while others have no right to an opinion.
It's a bit arrogant. If he was an attorney, cool, but he's not even that, apparently. Talking in circles won't do much of anything, either.
There seems to be a lack of understanding that this isn't about Goodell's powers. That is what Goodell appealed on and so now he's got the media brainwashed that it is what this is about, when it's not.
Olson didn't take this on for it to be about that. He took it on because he knows it's a framejob, can prove it and will turn it back to that.
Just saying.
I said LAST YEAR that this goes way deeper than a frame job. This will be a landmark case. I stand by it. This is about an employer framing an employee behind an agenda and trying to get away with it.
If Goodell wins, every single employer in this country will be protected from doing what Goodell just did, with no accountability and repercussions whatsoever. Every single CBA ever negotiated from there on out will allow the non-labor side to frame employees for financial gains or other reasons. That simply cannot happen.
So, all the legal speculation by professionals or wannabes on messageboards means very little.
This is a principled stand, not only by Brady, but the union. Billions are stake and fancy lawyer speak won't change that.
The Wells Report remains the target, not Goodell's "absolute powers". Always go to the source.