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“I’m Not The Only Adult In….”: After Tom Brady Smashing A Tablet Got the Entire NFL Warned, TB12 Defends Buffalo Bills OC Ken Dorsey After His Meltdown Became Even More Viral Than Brady’s

Published 09/27/2022, 11:30 AM EDT

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The matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers gave some serious drama to the fans. The game kept the audience hooked from watching Tampa Bay struggle in the first half to the shocking brawl. Plus, how could one forget when the Bucs’ lead QB, Tom Brady, threw a Microsoft tablet on the ground in sheer rage? The stirring moment instantly gained popularity. It feels like Brady is motivating everyone to express their anger by flinging tablets left, right, and center.

After Tom Brady, it was the Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator, Ken Dorsey, who fans saw riled up during the game. The Bills played against the Miami Dolphins in a winless game. Miami gained a 21-19 victory against their opponent. The Bills’ offense could not bring their best on the field. Despite holding the ball at their own 23-yard line and trailing by two points with 1:33 left in the game, the Bills (2-1) suffered their first setback of the season in Miami. But when quarterback Josh Allen made a pass to wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie, the clock stopped.

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When the time expired, fans saw Ken Dorsey tearing his headset from his ears, forcibly throwing his cap, and also thumping his notebook many times. Dorsey talked about the frustration he faced while watching “his guys” do their best. The 41-year-old OC realized his reaction was unordinary and that he will keep himself in check next time. On this, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning QB spoke on his weekly Let’s Go! podcast on SiriusXM.

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While in the podcast, Tom Brady compared the first season OC’s reaction to his. He said, “I’m not the only adult in the entire league that’s throwing temper tantrums. So thank you, Ken, for taking me off the hook.” Further, clarifying that experiencing frustration is universal in the game, “there’s so much emotion. You feel like you’re in a battle out there and it’s a physical battle, and it’s just so, I mean, you’ve got to get the emotion out and I know it should be poised and yeah, there’s moments and sometimes it just boils over. I’d rather have it boil over on the sideline than on the field, you know?”

Rowdy behavior of Tom Brady against the Saints

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The Week 2 game for Tampa Bay was rocky. Not only a fight erupted in the second half of the game, but also California Cool lost his cool. In the second half, the star QB yelled at the Saints cornerback, Marshon Lattimore. The altercation grew big when Bucs’ Mike Evans ejected himself in the game. The result being a suspension without pay.

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To express the lack of defense, in frustration, the GOAT flung two Microsoft tablets. He apologized for his behavior on Twitter. “And sorry for breaking that tablet. I think that’s gonna be another Twitter meme or something like that.” The Buccaneers won with a score of 20-10. With 18 of 34 throws completed, Brady gained 190 yards and his side secured their second victory of the season.

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Neha Joshi

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Neha Joshi is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. She is currently pursuing her postgraduate degree in English Literature from R.D National College, Mumbai and has also previously worked as a Graduate Intern at Jacobs.
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Gurjyot Singh Dadial