Fencer
Not left-handed either
You need to put that Brady Love doll back in the closet, and learn what circumstancial evidence is. A blind man can see the two ball boys were tampering with the balls and Tom knew. Most Pat fans will freely acknowledge this. People are convicted all the time for murder with just circumstancial evidence. The evidence is there but the punishment simply didn't fit the crime.
Usually in such cases, there's:
1. A dead body.
2. A clear modus operandi.
E.g., Hernandez's victim with the bullets in him.
In this case, however:
1. There are no balls that were ever shown to have been artificially deflated.
2. There isn't a serious theory as to how the artificial deflation occurred (except by 0.2 PSI in the bathroom before the Colts game).
So a tiny amount of circumstantial evidence of some kind of conspiracy -- none of which implicates Brady directly -- is hardly enough to convict him on.
It's like taking some kids whose mother, known to be generally domineering, yelled at them once about tracking dirt into the house, and claiming they killed one of their playmates because he had dirty shoes, when you can't name the playmate, let alone say how he was killed or prove that his shoes were dirty.