What Happens if Judge Berman sides with Brady?
With all of the above context it mind, the disappointing answer is, it depends. It depends on why he vacates Goodell’s July 29 decision,[iii] and how he crafts his order. He has some leeway in crafting his order, and is certainly aware of the Adrian Peterson situation so it would make sense for him to be as specific and detailed as possible to avoid Brady ending up in limbo.
At a minimum Berman will remand for further proceedings consistent with the CBA.[iv] But we already know based on the Peterson case that the NFL and NFLPA don’t agree on what this means. If that is all the order says, it is a safe bet that the NFL appeals to 2nd Circuit and Goodell as arbitrator issues a stay pending the outcome on appeal. At which point we end up just like AP where Brady would sit out 4 games and then the legal battle would be over how many game checks he is entitled to.
In this scenario, Brady and the Players Association would seek an injunction allowing Brady to play pending the outcome of the NFL’s appeal and any subsequent remand. A similar situation occurred in 2008 in the StarCaps saga. Pat and Kevin Williams obtained injunctions while fighting their suspensions and Pat Williams ultimately retired in 2011 before his suspension could take effect. If Brady plays less than the 7 years he thinks he has left, he could retire before any suspension takes effect.
Of course, Judge Berman is aware of all this, and presumably a pretty smart guy (federal judges typically are). Which is why I expect him to craft an order preventing this type of situation.
The reasoning behind the decision to vacate matters because it determines the type of remedy Berman can order. If Berman vacates for a reason other than a finding that Goodell was partial, it is possible (but extremely unlikely) that Berman simply remands for “further proceedings” and Goodell hears the appeal, this time correcting the procedural issues as found by the court. If Berman finds that Goodell was partial, it obviously removes the possibility of the Commissioner hearing the appeal on remand.
More likely, Berman will craft a very specific order requiring a neutral arbitrator, not the Commissioner to hear the appeal on an expedited basis.[v] Berman’s order would require the NFL and the new arbitrator to fix any procedural issues such as access to witnesses and evidence. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I would also expect Berman to issue an injunction allowing Brady to play pending the outcome of his new arbitration appeal.
Finally, a word of caution to Patriots fans and those who have Tom Brady on their fantasy team. It is absolutely possible (although unlikely) that even a new neutral arbitrator upholds Goodell’s four-game suspension. The Commissioner’s discipline decisions for conduct detrimental are given great deference and are reviewed to determine whether the Commissioner abused his discretion, that is, whether his determination was arbitrary or capricious – not an easy standard to defeat.
It’s impossible to know exactly what will happen if Judge Berman sides with Brady and the NFLPA, especially because the NFL has proven to be unpredictable, but it’s a safe bet that it won’t all be sunshine and roses.
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