flintsilver7
Sack Monster
Now, to all those who think a score of 6 is acceptable...Alex22, who holds the title here of "Most Likely to Defend an Indefensible Position," take note.
The Wonderlic IQ test is a 50 question test that is timed out at 12 minutes. Most players don't finish; you get one point for each correct answer. The questions get progressively more difficult as you go along. The average result is supposed to be a 20. The average score for a quarterback is over 20, though I'm not sure how much. I believe it's around 24.
The president of Wonderlic has said that "a score of 10 is literacy - that's about all we can say." Jeff George scored a 10. Dan Marino a 16. Brett Favre, a 22. Tom Brady and Steve Young both scored a 33 (or around there). Akili Smith scored a 37. So, Wonderlic scores don't necessarily translate to success or lack thereof. That said, if Vince Young did score a 6, then he's borderline.....well, "special." It's for this reason I find it hard to believe.
While I think we know Vince Young is capable of playing football, he's apparently not very capable of much else.
The Wonderlic IQ test is a 50 question test that is timed out at 12 minutes. Most players don't finish; you get one point for each correct answer. The questions get progressively more difficult as you go along. The average result is supposed to be a 20. The average score for a quarterback is over 20, though I'm not sure how much. I believe it's around 24.
The president of Wonderlic has said that "a score of 10 is literacy - that's about all we can say." Jeff George scored a 10. Dan Marino a 16. Brett Favre, a 22. Tom Brady and Steve Young both scored a 33 (or around there). Akili Smith scored a 37. So, Wonderlic scores don't necessarily translate to success or lack thereof. That said, if Vince Young did score a 6, then he's borderline.....well, "special." It's for this reason I find it hard to believe.
While I think we know Vince Young is capable of playing football, he's apparently not very capable of much else.