Actually, "The Ol' Washer Woman's" MAIN Priority is Jesus an' all that
supernatural stuff!
NASCAR? Any success TOWW's had in that inane, booby-beery-bible-belty
business has been due to experienced stock-car veterans, including
decent drivers. TOWW's never called the shots at "his" racing firm.
It bears his name, he gets benefit$, and that's about it for his
involvement.
So, before you mental lightweights get too giddy over a one-game
winning streak, pause and reflect upon some facts:
According to The Washington Post [Nov.7, E4], "Washington's defense
slumped to 30th in the NFL after allowing 400 yards again Sunday
against the Cowboys. The Redskins rank 30th against the pass, and last
in interceptions and sacks per pass play. They are also last in the
NFL in average yards allowed per pass.
"The Redskins have five takeaways, fewest in the NFL, and have gone
four games and 17 quarters since last recovering a fumble or
intercepting a pass. They rank 26h in third-down efficiency on defense
and Dallas converted nine of its first 12 third-down chances Sunday,
including several third-and-long tries.
"Cowboys QB Tony Romo, making his second career start, was the latest
inexperienced passer to carve up Washington's secondary. The
Redskins have allowed QBs to post a 102.4 passer rating, worst in the
NFL, with a 16-2 touchdown-to interception ratio, also worst in the
league."
These data do not depict a team on the rebound. Sunday? Just a VERY
lucky win! Season? Maybe 6-10, more likely 5-11.
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Postal68 wrote:
Here comes the Foreskins
They always go on a run towards the end of the season when Coach Jesus is
done with NASCAR That is his number one priority and he finally starts
concentrating on football when it's over.
I wonder how many times when he's calling a play he calls for his QB to PIT
by accident.
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