Tom Brady's Balls Poem by John F. McCullagh

Tom Brady's Balls



It's the week before the Super Bowl,
where the Patriots and Sea hawks will meet,
and all that folks are talking about
is Bill and Tom's softball deceit.

It's cold up North this time of year
when the Patriots made their playoff run.
Snow and ice require gloves;
If footballs slip, they'd be undone.

"Taking the air out of the ball"
Once referred to the running game.
Deflated balls are easy to grip
But it's cheating, that much is plain.

It seems the balls that Brady used
spiraled nicely through the rain.
When you balls are small and soft,
Like Brady's, it's a different game.

When Tom was asked about the scheme
He laughed at first and wouldn't tell.
The truth about Tom Brady's balls
is closely guarded by Gisele.

Saturday, January 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: football
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