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"The Commissioner was doling out his own brand of industrial justice," Katzmann wrote in April, channeling the broad labor arbitration issue that makes the case, at this point, far beyond whether the New England Patriots footballs were ever unnaturally deflated in the January 2015 AFC championship game, let alone whether Brady had anything to do with it. It's little wonder that much of Brady's appeal for the en blanc hearing centered on that very phrase – industrial justice – and tried to make this about a lot more than footballs. "The facts here are so drastic and so apparent that the court should rehear it," Ted Olson, one of the layers of lawyers Brady has added of late told ABC News.