NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell finally got his man on Tuesday, opting to let Tom Brady’s suspension stand at four games despite Brady’s appeal last month, hanging guilt on the veteran quarterback for reportedly destroying his cell phone shortly after the investigation into this whole entire ridiculous mess began earlier this year.
In Goodell’s ruling, which spans 20 similarly glorious pages filled with all kinds of fun facts just like the Wells Report (and an astonishing amount of footnotes to try and combat almost every argument made against him during this debacle), the NFL commissioner seemingly ignored the 10 hours of testimony and evidence that was given during last month’s appeal on June 23rd, which he said resulted in a transcript that spanned more than 450 pages long.