Conan O'Brien Rips John Parr For "Tim Tebow's Fire" (Video)

Last week, we showed you John Parr's remake of his own song, "St. Elmo's Fire", which was updated to pay homage to Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow and renamed "Tim Tebow's Fire". Our take was that it seemed like Parr was trying to make a few bucks for himself off of Tim Tebow's name.

Conan O'Brien was a little more harsh towards Parr on Monday night's show. After calling Parr an opportunist, he claimed that when the Broncos were being destroyed by the New England Patriots Saturday night, Parr switched his allegiance at halftime and started writing songs about the Patriots.

Conan played tribute songs for tight end Rob Gronkowski, punter Zoltan Mesko, and even assistant strength and conditioning coach Moses Cabrera. Parr probably won't be making any more versions of "St. Elmo's Fire" anytime soon. Let's hope not. Video via Team Coco. John Parr changes allegiance from Broncos to Patriots at halftime? [Off the Bench]
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