Five ways Tom Brady can stick it to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell

Feb 2, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (left) and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pose with the Pete Rozelle trophy during the Super Bowl XLIX-Winning Head Coach and MVP Press Conference at Media Center-Press Conference Room B. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 2, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (left) and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pose with the Pete Rozelle trophy during the Super Bowl XLIX-Winning Head Coach and MVP Press Conference at Media Center-Press Conference Room B. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 6, 2015; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) sits on the ground after throwing an interception that was returned 100 yards for a touchdown by the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stew Milne-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 6, 2015; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) sits on the ground after throwing an interception that was returned 100 yards for a touchdown by the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stew Milne-USA TODAY Sports /

2. Publicly shun Goodell

Brady is known as a man about town, you can see him at parties, fashion shows, and other sporting events. If I were him, I’d take every opportunity to publicly shun Goodell. Every interview, every appearance on television, he should talk badly of his commissioner.

All Brady has to do is continuously bring up Goodell’s mistakes and miscues, all factual and all disparaging. Run his name through the mud just like he tried to do with his. Goodell basically ran a smear campaign against Brady like the two were opposing each other in a general election. I saw worse defamation by Goodell than I have seen so far in this year’s presidential election.

Believe me, Brady is more popular than Goodell; he has already won the popular vote. I hope Brady pulls no punches and goes in for the kill with Goodell. The NFL needs a leader who has the player’s health and safety as his number one priority and not a power-hungry egomaniac.