I don't like football. Sometimes my feelings get the best of me. The same can be said about Tom Brady, who destroyed a Microsoft Surface in the middle of a football game.
For the second time in his career, the quarterback threw a Microsoft Surface device into the astroturf beneath him. Brady's vendetta against the Microsoft Surface began almost a year ago, and Sunday's eruption confirms that old habits die hard. It was in a game against the Saints that the computer assassination took place.
Brady apologized for breaking the tablets in a video he posted to the social networking site after the game.
It is football season and there is a lot of anger. I don't want to criticize someone's reaction to an angering stimuli since we all deal in different ways. Some of us punch the wall. Some of us write about our experiences and some of us destroy Microsoft Surface tablets.
The National Football League started using Microsoft's Surface tablets on the sideline as early as the 2014 season, according to a report. When compared to the classic clipboard, the specially configured tablets allow coaches and team members to make and review plays more quickly and efficiently. The sideline viewing system app allows coaches to zoom in, make annotations, review plays and tag their favorites for later review.
There is a lot of gossip about why Brady smashed the microsoft surface. According to people, his relationship with his wife is on the rocks, while NBC Sports says the offense is struggling for a reason. I would like to propose that Brady is a fan of the iPad.