Reports from the NFL's settlement hearing with Tom Brady are out, and it sounds like the NFL got crushed
Since the NFLPA took the NFL to court over Tom Brady's four-game suspension, the two sides haven't made any progress on a settlement.
While Judge Richard Berman, who is overseeing the case, can't force either side to come to a settlement, he can push in one direction to encourage a settlement, perhaps hinting that he favors one side's argument.
Based on the reports from Wednesday's hearing, it sounds like Berman may be pushing the NFL to come to a settlement.
Berman was apparently very critical of the NFL's argument:
Berman was reportedly critical of the Wells Report saying Brady was "generally aware" as a way for the NFL to argue Brady was part of the scheme.
Though, in fairness, the NFL had a good counterargument:
When league lawyer Daniel Nash said he would defer to Roger Goodell on that, saying Goodell weighed all evidence and made a decision, Berman responded:
Berman was also unhappy with Goodell comparing the situation to a player being on steroids:
Berman ultimately didn't side too heavily with Brady, however:
As Andrew Brandt mentioned, this could be Berman's way of pushing the NFL closer to a settlement. Berman doesn't want to make a decision, he wants to push the sides to come to a settlement, so by grilling the NFL today, he may be pointing out the biggest flaws in their arguments in hopes that they'll bend a little bit toward Brady and the NFLPA's side.
Unless the two sides come to a settlement out of court, the next settlement hearing will be August 31 - just two weeks before the regular season begins.