Well now that he's received his punishment by the NFL and that part of the process is over he can go back to being who he really is. Nobody should be surprised by this. Many were buying into his supposed apology while some were trying to tell you that if you listened to it, it wasn't what he wanted to make you think it was.
Nothing has really changed with him except he can now go back to denying his behavior and acting like nothing really happened. You know, because others were just triggered.
This is what Haslam brought you. This is what an intense investigation actually looks like in the end. A catastrophe.
The punishment does at least set a new precedent in a good direction. Sexual misconduct has been treated far too mildly for far too long by the NFL and obviously blaming the women and making light of such behavior seems to be a trend that still has a long way to go in order to correct it by many men after reading this board since this thing began here.