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Tom Brady warned never to throw Microsoft Surface tablet again after viral match meltdown

THE NFL warned Tom Brady to never destroy another Microsoft Surace again, according to the superstar quarterback.

“I did get warned from the NFL about that so… I won’t throw another Surface,” the seven-time Super Bowl champion said on his podcast Let’s go this Monday.

TwitterTom Brady threw the tablet after he was unhappy with game results.[/caption]

“I can’t throw another Surface, or else I get fined. Imagine that,” Brady added.

The Microsoft tablets have been used by the NFL since 2014, and last year Microsoft scored a deal to be the exclusive tablet provider for all 32 NFL teams.

Jim Gray, a co-host of the podcast, joked that the incident has been good marketing for Microsoft’s Surface.

Brady further joked about the aggressive act on last week’s episode of his podcast, where he said, “I didn’t want to throw an interception with that tablet, so I made sure it hit the ground.”

“It was out of use, there was no chance of that one being used after I got a hold of that tablet,” he said, continuing the farce.

The video of Brady, who is currently Tampa Bay’s quarterback, destroying the Microsoft Surface tablet with one throw quickly went viral after it happened on Sunday, December 19.


The incident happened after Brady’s football team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, suffered a loss to the New Orleans Saints.

This was not the first time Brady has thrown a Surface in frustration.

Last season, he tossed a Surface after the Buccs faced against the Chicago Bears.

Despite the warning from the NFL, Brady said “I‘m having a great time playing.”

“I know it didn’t look like it when I snapped that tablet in half,” he joked.

TwitterThe tablet bounced off what looks like a metal frame on a box[/caption]

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