The joke backfires when the school board—and eventually the entire nation—takes him literally, turning Sarcastaball into the country’s most popular sport. Randy even finds himself coaching the Denver Broncos in this new, "gentle" league. Brain Damage vs. Sarcastic Overload
The episode kicks off when Randy Marsh becomes incensed that South Park Elementary has banned kickoffs in football to prevent injuries. In a fit of pure sarcasm at a PTA meeting, he suggests a "better" version of the game: : Bras and tinfoil hats. The Equipment : A balloon instead of a pigskin. [S16E8] Sarcastaball
While the adults are trapped in a spiral of cynicism, Butters Stotch becomes the heart of the game. He believes in the positivity of Sarcastaball entirely and becomes its star athlete/coach. This leads to the episode's most infamous subplot involving "Butters' Creamy Goo"—a "sports drink" that is actually Butters’ semen, which he unknowingly bottles and distributes as a performance enhancer. 'South Park' Recap: “Sarcastaball” - Vulture The joke backfires when the school board—and eventually
: Instead of tackling, players must hug and compliment their opponents. Sarcastic Overload The episode kicks off when Randy