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 [h1]Microsoft Paid The NFL $400 Million To Use Its Tablets, But Announcers Are Calling Them iPads[/h1]



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Eli Manning reviews a play on an iPad-like device.
Prior to the season, Microsoft and the NFL struck a 5-year, $400 million deal  with one of the major components being that the Microsoft Surface would become "the official tablet of the NFL" with coaches and players using the Surface on the sidelines during games.
 
But Microsoft and the league ran into a problem during week one of the season when at least two television announcers mistakenly referred to the tablets as iPads giving a huge rival some unexpected exposure.

The biggest blunder for the league came during the nationally televised Monday Night Football game when ESPN's Trent Dilfer joked about how long it took Cardinals assistant head coach Tom Moore to "learn how to use the iPad to scroll through the pictures."

In a separate incident, Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints was spotted by Fox commentator John Lynch using a Surface on the sideline. Lynch remarked that Brees was "not watching movies on his iPad."

Lynch did seem to realize his mistake when he later noted that players now have "iPad-like tools" at their disposal. However, at no time during the discussion was Microsoft or the Surface mentioned by name.


Fox

Drew Brees hard at work with his iPad-like tool.

Luckily for Microsoft there are other forms of exposure for their new deal. In addition to the tablets, the Microsoft Surface logo is also on the replay monitors used by the officials.


AP

There is probably not a Surface tablet under that hood.

As for future games, the NFL and Microsoft will likely work to inform — or more likely remind — the networks that those blue tablets are in fact not  iPads.

Otherwise, this campaign is off to a rocky start and the novelty of the devices for the networks will no longer be there and they will stop being mentioned at all.


Microsoft

Microsoft declined an opportunity to comment on the partnership and whether any changes would be made moving forward. The NFL has not responded to requests for comment at the time of this publication.


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My mother-in-law has a Galaxy Tab and she still calls the ****** thing an iPad. 
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Anyone see the NFL.com top 10 Safety list....can't believe Troy is on this list :rofl:

1. Earl Thomas
2. Jairus Byrd
3. Eric Weddle
4. Eric Berry
5. Devin McCourty
6. Kam Chancellor
7. Kenny Vaccaro
8. Eric Reid
9. T.J. Ward
10. Troy Polamalu
 
Anyone see the NFL.com top 10 Safety list....can't believe Troy is on this list :rofl:

1. Earl Thomas
2. Jairus Byrd
3. Eric Weddle
4. Eric Berry
5. Devin McCourty
6. Kam Chancellor
7. Kenny Vaccaro
8. Eric Reid
9. T.J. Ward
10. Troy Polamalu
1. Earl Thomas
2. Eric Berry
3. Jairus Byrd
4. Kam Chancellor
5. Eric Weddle
6. Devin McCourty
7. T.J. Ward
8. Kenny Vaccaro
9. Eric Reid
10. Dashon Goldson

Honorable Mention: Tyrann Mathieu, Mark Barron, Antrel Rolle.
 
Rolle is better than Goldson and no Harrison Smith? :nerd:
Knew I forgot someone. Unintentionally snubbed Smith, will revise.

Rolle> Goldson

Goldson is stealing money
That's the Carolina fan in you lashing out. Barron is the bigger hitter, 2 years younger, and with 7 more PD the past three seasons.

Byrd & Vaccaro are the 2nd best combo behind Earl and Kam
Barron and Goldson is close, like it or not.
 
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