Aaron Rodgers doesn't like Microsoft products. He hates losing even more.

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The Packers QB was visibly upset after throwing a game-ending INT against the Panthers on Sunday. Four yards and eight points from OT, Rodgers was unable to find a wide-open Cobb, allowing LB Thomas Davis to seal the Panthers victory.

One look on his Microsoft Surface was all Rodgers needed to send it away.

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"It's a frustrating game [at times]," he said, per ESPN. "It's exhilarating, but also frustrating when you make a mistake like that."

Perhaps even more frustrating for Rodgers and company is their current standing in the NFC North. Consecutive losses has opened the door for the Vikings in the division. If the season ended today, it would be Minnesota -- not Green Bay -- that would host a playoff game.

Very quietly, a wild card berth is a genuine possibility for a team that opened the season 6-0.

Fortunately for the Packers, there's ample time to right the ship. Five of the team's last eight games will be against division rivals. Two of the next four are against the Lions -- the 1-7 Lions to be exact -- and there are still two games against the Vikings remaining.

This is where Green Bay's future will be decided. This is where Microsoft products will either be destroyed by Rodgers, or saved.

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