The court of public opinion will call him guilty. But I don't recall, at least in the summary of the report, that they had anything on Brady specifically asking for lower than league limits. That shadow of a doubt will only get him a couple games to show that the league is watching. I'm sure this and other 'shenanigans' happen often.
What was there in the Bountygate report that
specifically linked Payton to the bounties for injured players?
It's tough to cite the quality of evidence against Brady when Brady refused to hand over his team-provided phone to investigators. The fact that the report concluded that he was likely to be aware of the deflation, coupled with his refusal to cooperate,
should result in a stiff punishment being handed down.
Of course, the Patriots aren't the Saints and Tom Benson is not Robert Kraft. So just as the NFL magically destroyed the Spygate tapes, I expect the league office to hand down a
very firm slap on the wrist.
P.S. As far as who stands to benefit:
games 1-4: PIT, BUF, JAX, DAL
games 5-8: IND, NYJ, MIA, WSH
games 9-12: NYG, BUF, DEN, PHI
games 13-16: HOU, TEN, NYJ, MIA