SpeedRush99 said:This shouldn't surprise anyone thats seen him in an interview.
Yes it should. A six should make him barely able to speak coherently. He speaks reasonably well.
SpeedRush99 said:This shouldn't surprise anyone thats seen him in an interview.
Wow...I wish I had gone to Harvard to learn that kind of stuff!Flyer22 said:5 Sample questions, from the Wonderlic website http://www.wonderlic.com/Products/sample_tests.asp?prod_id=4
Don't hurt yourselves.
1. When rope is selling at $.10 a foot, how many feet can you buy for sixty cents?
2. Assume the first 2 statements are true. Is the final one:1 true, 2 false, 3 not certain?
The boy plays baseball.
All baseball players wear hats.
The boy wears a hat.
3. Paper sells for 21 cents per pad. What will 4 pads cost?
4. How many of the five pairs of items listed below are exact duplicates?
Nieman, K.M.
Neiman, K.M.
Thomas, G.K.
Thomas, C.K.
Hoff, J.P.
Hoff, J.P.
Pino, L.R.
Pina, L.R.
Warner, T.S.
Wanner, T.S.
5. RESENT RESERVE  Do these words 1 have similar meanings, 2 have contradictory meanings, 3 mean neither the same nor opposite?
not really.nopony said:Yes it should. A six should make him barely able to speak coherently. He speaks reasonably well.
nopony said:Yes it should. A six should make him barely able to speak coherently. He speaks reasonably well.
i don't think i want a QB with a learning disorder.Alex22 said::yeahthat:
Its possible he has a learning disorder....or anwserd 6 questions and blew off the rest of the test lol
Frank Gore has a learning disorder and scored a 6 last year
nopony said:Yes it should. A six should make him barely able to speak coherently. He speaks reasonably well.
VINCE'S PICK-SIX IS CONFIRMED
We've confirmed that Texas quarterback Vince Young has indeed scored a measly six on the Wonderlic test, administered annually to the potential members of the draft class at the scouting combine.
Said one league insider, "It's also the number of the round he'll be drafted in."
There's a significant buzz in Indy regarding the ridiculously low marks. Though we're not quite sure that there's much of a correlation between book smarts and football ability, we've got a feeling that, of all positions, quarterback is the one that requires at least some basic cognitive ability.
Unless, of course, the offense consists of making one read and then pulling the ball down and running -- which is the very approach the team that drafts Young might have to employ.
Though the suggestion that Young will last until round six is an exaggeration, the thinking is that he lost millions of dollars via his poor performance on the test, and that it's now a virtual certainty that Vanderbilt quarterback Jay Cutler will pass him in round one.
SpeedRush99 said:Thats debatable
Samphin said:Vince has no escuse if you ask me. Even Nervous people can get 10.
Phishstix said:how about a learning disability or something of that matter? not saying he has one; he might just be a card carrying dumbarse, but that is a possibility.
LIQUID24 said:Update from PFT:
Not good for ol' Vince. I'm curious to see how the other QB's did.
Jnaledu3 said:Thats the thing that makes me go hmm..
How come Vince Youngs scores are available, yet no other scores from anyone else have been made available yet?
Last year I dont think everybodys wonderlic scores came out until at least one week after the combine.