AC/DC’s ‘Big Balls’ parody for Tom Brady (Video)

Jan 22, 2015; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady talks to the media at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 22, 2015; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady talks to the media at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports /
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A Seattle radio station hits a home run with this AC/DC parody of ‘Big Balls’ rewritten to serve Tom Brady and the now infamous deflategate.

This is a piece of pure comedic genius, as Sports Radio KJR in Seattle delivered this remake of an AC/DC classic to poke some more fun at Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.

We are now less than one week away and the hype surrounding Super Bowl XLIX is getting real. The title of “Tom’s Big Balls” makes this song even funnier.

Everyone keeps wondering what kind of penalty the NFL is going to levy against Tom Brady and the Patriots, but it is beginning to seem that the endless jokes and deflating of the quarterback’s reputation may be penalty enough. I am certainly no fan of the Patriots or Brady, but even if he was proven to have no part in this, it would seem as a sports society we have already found Brady and Belichick guilty and cast our own judgment upon them both.

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No matter what side you take in this latest “gate” for the Patriots, you can’t help but smile and laugh all through this song. I mean, after all, Tom Brady does have some pretty flat balls, at least at the last game he played in. How often do you go around checking peoples’ balls to see if they are flat or not? It does make you wonder how often the NFL actually checks for flat balls.

We all seem to be in a waiting phase right now to see what the league is going to do about this whole deflategate situation. I would be completely shocked if we see any sort of punishment come down that would take away from the hype of the Super Bowl, but once again all eyes are on Roger Goodell and the league office to see how they plan to handle this.

After all the league has been through this season with the Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson domestic abuse cases it seems weird to this writer that there seems to be a greater emphasis over some deflated footballs in a game that the Patriots clearly needed no added advantage to win. The NFL seems to have caught itself in a no-win situation with how to proceed in punishing the Patriots or whoever is responsible for deflating these footballs.

h/t Ultimate Classic Rock

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