Following a health convention held in
Springfield, the town's children, including
Bart, are deemed to be overweight. To help them stay in shape, their parents enroll them in pee-wee football. The coach,
Ned Flanders, keeps the team undefeated, but
Homer heckles him relentlessly. Ned finally snaps and turns the job over to Homer, who then admits that Flanders was doing a good job. Homer initially acts tough towards his son, but when he is reminded of how his father
Abe was hard on him as a child, he decides to be nicer to Bart. The next day, he cuts many players from the team and replaces star quarterback
Nelson with Bart. Bart is unable to play his position well and causes the team's first loss, earning him and Homer their ire. While training at night, Bart meets
Joe Namath, who promises to help him but leaves without doing so.
Lisa suggests that Bart pretend he is injured to get out of quarterbacking, which he eagerly does, but Homer claims that without Bart the team must forfeit. This causes Bart to become angry and quit the team. For the next game, Nelson plays as quarterback again and the team wins, but Homer has nobody to celebrate with and becomes lonely. Afterward, Homer finds Bart and persuades him to rejoin the team in his old position. The next day, during the championship game, the score is tied when
Chief Wiggum comes to arrest Nelson. Bart pretends he is Nelson and is arrested in his place, letting the team win the championship. After Bart is taken away, Namath informs the audience to get their cars checked for
vapor lock. Namath then smiles after his advice thinking that the show has ended but when he realizes he still on the air, Namath drops his smile and the episode ends proper. ==Production==