BOSTON — Around the corner from venerable Fenway Park, in the vending hustle of Kenmore Square, outnumbering and outselling the T-shirts mocking the Yankees for making a familiarly unflattering slurping sound were relatively new ones defending Tom Brady from the arbitrary justice of Roger Goodell.
“They’re the No. 1 seller in Boston,” said Mahlon Williams, 43, the owner of a company, Boston Sports Apparel, that manufactures the shirts and hawks them outside local team venues. “We can’t keep them on the stands.”
The “Free Brady” brand was in assorted styles, colors and related condemnations of Goodell, the N.