Microsoft, NFL release statements defending tablets

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Patriots coach Bill Belichick said today that he’s no longer going to use the Microsoft Surface tablets that the NFL gives to coaches to use on the sidelines, saying he finds them unreliable. But the league and Microsoft say they are proud of the product.

“We respect Coach Belichick’s decision, but stand behind the reliability of Surface,” Microsoft said in a statement. “We continue to receive positive feedback on having Surface devices on the sidelines from coaches, players and team personnel across the league. In the instances where sideline issues are reported in NFL games, we work closely with the NFL to quickly address and resolve.”

The league, which has a relationship with Microsoft worth a reported $400 million, unsurprisingly was quick to say that relationship remains a strong one.

“Microsoft is an integral, strategic partner of the NFL and implementing their technology on our sidelines has increased the efficiency and speed of collaboration between coaches and players to an all-time high,” the NFL’s statement said. “Within our complex environment, many factors can affect the performance of a particular technology either related to or outside of our partner’s solutions. We continue to work with all of our partners to ensure the best systems are in place to most effectively assist the clubs in the execution of their game plan.”

Belichick, who threw a tablet in disgust in a sideline eruption this season, apparently has decided that no tablet is going to help him game plan.

97 responses to “Microsoft, NFL release statements defending tablets

  1. Only in New England can you have someone spiting technology for good old fashioned picture print outs and phone calls, and still make it to the AFCC. You Patriots whiners are in for a long season.

  2. How nice would it have been if Mo Collins had never sacked and injured Drew Bledsoe in 2001. Man the NFL would have been such better league.

  3. Poor network administration and the lack of ability to learn new technology can cause problems.

  4. Funny how the league came to the defense of this so fast but still to this day haven’t retracted the incorrect psi levels in the the Patriots footballs

  5. I don’t know what will damage the Surface reputation more, Belichick abandoning it, or Goodell defending it.

  6. Translation from the NFL:
    “All we care about is $$$, it matters little if Belichick or any other coach is right, we also care nothing for the players…all that matters is how much $ we bring in!”

  7. An official statement by the NFL has about as much worth as a wooden nickel.

    You can predict their stance on everything, and they never say anything of merit.

  8. Mo Lewis famous U of Georgia and Jets Lineback put the hit on Bledsoe that started the Brady era in New England. They should put a statue of Mo Lewis outside the stadium

  9. Which came first, the faulty tablet or the throwing of the tablets which probably hurt their reliability?

    Either way, it was a change that the NFL made that really wasn’t needed. Much like other changes that have been made.

    Seems like counting on technology to operate in a timely fashion is a bad idea. Especially technology with batteries, updates, and blue screens of death.

    I wouldn’t doubt if more people follow Belichick’s lead once again and kneel those tablets face down during the National Anthem and the game.

  10. I’m no computer whiz but I have had nothing but trouble with all of my Microsoft Windows products, and zero problems with my Ipad or other Apple products.

    Funny to see Microsoft’s shaky OS being exposed on the biggest stage.

  11. I’m no Patriot’s fan but you’ve gotta love Belichick. Not only is he the best head coach in NFL history, he’s a classic. When he speaks, reporters quaver and billionaire corporate types tremble. He does it HIS way.

  12. Why do we need a statement? It’s pretty simple… BB is old school and you could see this coming probably the day they announced this partnership.

  13. nsm70 says:
    Oct 18, 2016 8:10 PM

    How nice would it have been if Mo Collins had never sacked and injured Drew Bledsoe in 2001. Man the NFL would have been such better league.

    —————————————————————–
    Silly comment. Brady did better then Bledsoe during the in the preseason camp. It was just a matter of time.

    Your pathetic loser team had at least 5 chances to draft Brady before the Patriots took him in the 6th round of the 2000 draft.
    Pats fans are grateful.

  14. “How nice would it have been if Mo Collins had never sacked and injured Drew Bledsoe in 2001. Man the NFL would have been such better league.”

    How big of an idiot are you? You can’t even get the guys name right.

  15. So now all of you that said the ratings drop was because of the protests, just wanted to say microsofts a strong partner with the NFL so all of you good folks shouldn’t be online anymore. Thumbs up if it all makes sense.

  16. Corporate Roger strikes again. Dollars first followed by hollow corporate speak….like “to preserve the integrity of the game”.
    The only thing Roger has preserved is the fans hatred for him and his tiresome 100+ commercial infested product that is becoming more difficult to stomach every week.

  17. Yeah right, the NFL executives who were clueless regarding cold weather causing pressure in footballs to drop are now experts on technology! Now , that is funny!

  18. nsm70 says:
    Oct 18, 2016 8:10 PM
    How nice would it have been if Mo Collins had never sacked and injured Drew Bledsoe in 2001. Man the NFL would have been such better league.
    ——————————————————————-
    Even better yet, just imagine if the NFL had required the Jets to field a team worthy of playing in the NFL that could compete with other teams at some level…

  19. Give Belichick a stick and he’ll just draw up plays in the dirt and beat you that way. #youwishhewasyourcoach

  20. I can kinda relate to Bill. I’m forced to use a company iPad for business purposes. My company does a ton of business with Apple.
    I asked IT why we can’t use a Surface, which is far more useful from a non-cat video standpoint. I was told to drop it.
    iPads are useless from a productive business standpoint. They’re good for watching cat videos and not much else.
    Be happy you’re not forced to use them, Bill…

  21. Genius. Goodell fines the Patriots a million and a couple of draft picks.

    Belichick just got Goodell back for 400 million.

  22. Bill Belichick is to football, as Bobby Fischer was to chess. The only equipment our beloved “Hoodie” needs to win is his brain. That and having arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history playing for him.

  23. I’d probably follow BB’s lead. He knows all the angles and counters. He’s probably identified a weakness and is using these theatrics as a front.

  24. nsm70 says:
    Oct 18, 2016 8:12 PM
    Remember 2000, when there were hardly an Patriot fans, damn you Mo Collins!

    First, who the hell is Mo Collins?

    Second, crybaby myth# 27 “Patriots had no fans prior to 2000.
    How do you explain selling out EVERY game since 1994?

  25. nsm70 says:
    Oct 18, 2016 8:12 PM
    Remember 2000, when there were hardly an Patriot fans, damn you Mo Collins!

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    You do realize the Patriots have sold out every home game since 1993, right?

  26. Bill who? I just want to know what Mike Zimmer thinks. The Patriots just got shut out when Brady wasn’t playing and someone’s coaching stock plummeted. But I know. It was the tablet’s fault.

  27. Goodell – “Microsoft, you are charged with putting forth another unreliable crap product. How do you plead?”

    Microsoft – “Four hundred million and counting, Your Kingship.”

    Goodell – “Case dismissed, Let’s go out to dinner. I’ll find some way to make Belichick pay for it.

  28. according to Scott Zolak, in his interviews with BB, he makes use of the technology during the week’s prep, likes the cut n’ paste, other work saving features…
    But use in real time on the sidelines with WiFi, connectivity and related issues, the tolerance level for inconsistencies makes this an easy call.

    You fumble, repeatedly, you sit down.

    the end.

  29. nsm70 says:

    Remember 2000, when there were hardly an Patriot fans, damn you Mo Collins!

    ========

    Weird because Patriots home games have been sold out every game since ’94

  30. nsm70 says:
    Oct 18, 2016 8:10 PM
    How nice would it have been if Mo Collins had never sacked and injured Drew Bledsoe in 2001. Man the NFL would have been such better league.

    41 96
    +++++++++++++

    Not sure what’s funnier ‘Mo Collins’ or that 41 know nothings gave that a thumbs up. And they know wh they are even if we don’t. Premature exclamation, it’s common among the trolling species

  31. “We stand behind the reliability of _______”

    Fill in the blank, from Windows Me to Bob to 8 to…

  32. Headsets and Tablets are under the domain of the NFL and not the individual teams. NFL provides the equipment, the teams just use them. The whole communications systems is supervised by the NFL. Still there are some who bought into the conspiracy theory that it is the Patriots who are directly involved when things go wrong.

  33. If I were an NFL coach I’d stop using it so the Microsoft Seahawks stop getting game winning calls.

  34. Dear PFT

    heads up on a possible officials error in Pats vs Bengals

    4Q
    Gronk gets a first down at the 5. Dead ball foul after play – taunting.

    Officials mark off 15 and call it first and goal from the 20.

    Pretty sure after a 1st, you mark off 15 and call it 1st and ten from the new location?

    when do we get rid of these replacement refs?

  35. “I can kinda relate to Bill. I’m forced to use a company iPad for business purposes. My company does a ton of business with Apple.
    I asked IT why we can’t use a Surface, which is far more useful from a non-cat video standpoint. I was told to drop it.
    iPads are useless from a productive business standpoint. They’re good for watching cat videos and not much else.
    Be happy you’re not forced to use them, Bill…”

    It is almost as if different people have different business needs and preferences. This world is such a crazy place. I am thrilled that your such a tech expert, but many people do, in fact derive considerable business befit fro the iPad.

  36. Did I really read the comment “The surface just isn’t that good”….. Seriously? It’s an awesome piece of hardware with great specs. You either can’t afford it or stick to easy to use old people hardware like ipads and macbooks.

  37. technology on our sidelines has increased the efficiency and speed of collaboration between coaches and players to an all-time high

    You have to be kidding. I’ve never seen so much confusion in an NFL game as this year.

  38. Problem is computers leave trails and Belicheat and Pats hate trails.

    (Note Tawmy destroying his phone.)

    Just confirms the already proven cheating, though serial in nature and institutionally based, is only the tip of the iceberg.

    #Sad

  39. So NFL leaks bad information to Mortensen and refuses to correct it for 4 months. Belichick says tablets are unreliable, NFL defends sponsor within hours. Got it.

  40. Lol its funny all these mo collins comments.. but nobody even knew who he was until he was brought up on TV the other day… why all of a sudden ya talkin about mo collins? Lol get ya own material bums thats why its Pats > rest of ya.

  41. Just sick of all the lies from corporations and politicians. Is there truth anymore or is everything about making money?

  42. Goodell hits Pats for $1 million over a bunch of trash.

    Belichick hits Goodell for $400 million over a piece of trash.

    No mystery who’s the lawyer and who’s the economics major.

  43. Steelerfan here, but I gotta admit, if Belichik doesn’t like the tablets, with 4 rings and 15 years of domination, he has earned the right to use whatever works for him. Whine, cry, Brady hate, whatever..bottom line is we’d all take this coach an QB as our own whatever team you have as your favorite. Plus the fact they snub their nose at Goodell while the rest of the league bows down to him and allows him to destroy the game.. I still don’t like the Patriots, but I sure do respect them.

  44. I readily believe that Belichick is Satan in human form, but there’s no denying that he is the best HC in history of the game.
    More valuable than Brady, or any player.

  45. When I migrated 2 desktops and a laptop (for free) to Windows 10, I had a problem on one desktop. You know what happened? I called Microsofts help line and spoke to a human within 5 minutes. 10 minutes later it was diagnosed as a failing stick of ram. I removed the failing ddr for later replacement and boom, booted straight up. I didn’t even have to use the direct phone number that the support person gave me in case that didn’t work. Was the bad ram Microsofts fault? Nope. What did it cost me? Zilch except a few minutes of time. Get that from Apple. Most of the people that criticize MS have never even bothered to call them. The typical Apple user is usually a AOL fanboy that likes to pay more because they need “the look” of paying more. Like the fools that pay. 50 more at the Shell station across the street from AMPM.

  46. There is not a single person out there that has used Microsoft that at some point has not felt like throwing the darn thing to the ground. Only must of us do not do it because we had to pay for the thing. Just think whenever BB retires he can do Apple commercials, (if they are still around).

    I don’t care for BB even though he is a great coach, but slamming the tablet was priceless.

    I still think the Pats should not be allowed to supplement Brady’s salary with income from other source and thus allow his contract to be less and have more $$$ for other players. I find that more grievous than deflated footballs.

  47. Its a copycat league. I bet 15 coaches spike their tablets this week trying to get a win.

    Please let this be part of the “NFL Experience ” at the Super Bowl, spike a malfunctioning surface during a game.

  48. Windows is garbage. PC’s are garbage. Anyone other than a grandparent who needs to have internet access & email knows that Apple products are light years ahead.

    There are no PC’s in the motion picture industry where downtime literally can cost you tens of thousands $$ per minute.

  49. “How nice would it have been if Mo Collins had never sacked and injured Drew Bledsoe in 2001. Man the NFL would have been such better league.”

    since when did the former star of mad tv go out of her way to hurt drew bledsoe?

  50. trailerparkking says:
    Oct 18, 2016 8:13 PM
    Patriots are the biggest crybabies in pro sports.
    ___________________________________
    Why is this crying? Technology doesn’t seem to be helping all the teams with losing records. Give me a great football mind over a spotty, at best, Microsoft product endorsed by goodell.

  51. It’s all about the operating system. Microsoft’s OS are buggy as hell. On the sidelines it has to work perfectly every time, all the time. If it hangs, crashes, or has the dreaded blue-screen-of-death then it’s as useless as the NFL’s ball pressure gauges. BB is right, stick with the old-school stuff.

    As for Mr. Mo Collins up there, trolls are so ridiculous, but this one is even more pathetic.

  52. I hate corporate talk so freaking much.

    They are not your partners, they are your customers.

    You simply can’t trust people that use dishonest language. Corporations are like cults.

  53. Couldn’t get past the 128-bit encryption to steal the opponent’s info, huh Bill? Too bad Bob’s on the outs with Putin…you could have had the Russians hack it.

  54. “It’s all about the operating system. Microsoft’s OS are buggy as hell. On the sidelines it has to work perfectly every time, all the time. If it hangs, crashes, or has the dreaded blue-screen-of-death then it’s as useless as the NFL’s ball pressure gauges. BB is right, stick with the old-school stuff.

    As for Mr. Mo Collins up there, trolls are so ridiculous, but this one is even more pathetic.”

    —————————————————–

    You are so out of touch with technology from your statement. I don’t expect everyone to be an expert but things that happened in the 90’s aren’t still happening the way you’re explaining them. The problems are with connectivity, not the operating system. This devices aren’t blue-screening because they don’t anymore. I agree with sticking old school. I agree with you with everything except your technical input on what’s going wrong.

  55. winninaintsinnin says:
    Oct 18, 2016 9:44 PM
    Problem is computers leave trails and Belicheat and Pats hate trails.

    (Note Tawmy destroying his phone.)

    Just confirms the already proven cheating, though serial in nature and institutionally based, is only the tip of the iceberg.

    #Sad
    =====================
    So much so that when Brady provided the bread crumbs from the phone the NFL decided not to follow the trail.

    Tip of the iceberg indeed.

  56. craigo22 says:
    Oct 18, 2016 11:20 PM
    Must be intermittent service in Gillette Stadium…just like with the headsets
    =================
    Including their own.

  57. “In the instances where sideline issues are reported in NFL games, we work closely with the NFL to quickly address and resolve.”

    The problem is that these “instances” apparently come far too often, AND, nobody has time to go report them and then work with Microsoft and the NFL to address and resolve the problem. I can’t imagine seeing Bill running over to an NFL rep saying he needs a Microsoft rep, and then sitting with the rep and the rep saying “OK Bill, npow show me exactly what you were doing when you got the error message,” which is how these trouble shooting sessions go. The things need to work like an appliance, or they are more of a problem than a benefit.

    “Within our complex environment, many factors can affect the performance of a particular technology…..”

    You mean, like wireless headsets?

    Next we’ll be hearing about how Mike Tomlin has to watch re-runs of the Pats’ victories over the Steelers on his Surface tablet in the middle of Sunday’s game. Lolzzz.

  58. Because why should what the coaches think have any influence over football decisions? Best to leave it up to corporate suits collecting checks and padding their own pockets.

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