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The Packers learned an important lesson on Sunday: If Aaron Rodgers gets upset, do not give him a $500 tablet because he'll probably just slam it down and break it.

That's exactly what happened in the fourth quarter of Green Bay's 37-29 loss to Carolina.

After Rodgers threw an interception on fourth-and-goal from the Panthers 4-yard line, the Packers quarterback jogged off the field and grabbed a Microsoft Tablet to see what exactly had happened on the fourth down play. 

That's how most people react when they have to use a Microsoft tablet and not an iPad.

During his postgame press conference, Rodgers explained that he was mad because he noticed on the tablet that Randall Cobb had been wide open on the play. 

Rodgers threw for 369 yards and four touchdowns in the game, but he'll probably mostly be remembered for throwing the interception and breaking the tablet. 

Aaron Rodgers does not like his tablet. (USATSI)
Aaron Rodgers does not like his tablet. (USATSI)

(Wink of the CBS Eye to SB Nation for the GIF)