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Terrelle Pryor scores a SEVEN on the Wonderlic Test

  • BigAppleBuckeye
    Pick6;878858 wrote:nice fail, trolls
    I am the OP, and I am a Buckeye fan. How am I a troll again?

    I love when someone posts something that doesn't stroke off the popular team, its trolling. SMH
  • Pick6
    BigAppleBuckeye;879116 wrote:I am the OP, and I am a Buckeye fan. How am I a troll again?

    I love when someone posts something that doesn't stroke off the popular team, its trolling. SMH
    again, what does this have to do with Ohio State? TP is in the NFL now
  • dwccrew
    Tiernan;879091 wrote:I did hear he got the Tattoo question correct.
    Wow....lame! :thumbdown:
  • gerb131
    7 is one better than VY
  • vball10set
    sherm03;879100 wrote:No need to get all defensive dude. Everyone was making fun of Vince Young for scoring a 9.
    Why not, dude? I happen to think a lack of intelligence is not something to make fun of, and how can you say everyone made fun of VY--I didn't...dude :rolleyes:
  • DeyDurkie5
    give me a break. TP is a moron, who cares if people make fun of him? Seriously?
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    Pick6;879126 wrote:again, what does this have to do with Ohio State? TP is in the NFL now
    It has to do with you needing a clue about what a troll is.
  • ts1227
    Pick6;879126 wrote:again, what does this have to do with Ohio State? TP is in the NFL now
    If Denard Robinson scores a 7 in a few years, I bet you bring up Michigan...
  • Pick6
    ts1227;879309 wrote:If Denard Robinson scores a 7 in a few years, I bet you bring up Michigan...
    right.
  • jordo212000
    BigAppleBuckeye;879116 wrote:I am the OP, and I am a Buckeye fan. How am I a troll again?

    I love when someone posts something that doesn't stroke off the popular team, its trolling. SMH

    Hey stop picking on TP!!!
  • enigmaax
    gerb131;879150 wrote:7 is one better than VY
    When added to the scorecard, these two are eerily similar:

    Career Record: VY 30-2 TP 19-4
    BCS Wins: VY 2 TP 1
    Heismans: VY 0 TP 0
    National Titles: VY 1 TP 0
    Wonderlic: TP 7 VY 6
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    enigmaax;879357 wrote:When added to the scorecard, these two are eerily similar:

    Career Record: VY 30-2 TP 19-4
    BCS Wins: VY 2 TP 1
    Heismans: VY 0 TP 0
    National Titles: VY 1 TP 0
    Wonderlic: TP 7 VY 6

    VY had 10+ more wins and a Title. Really not that close.
  • Mulva
    If you include the "vacated" games that everyone saw OSU win, the numbers actually are very similar outside of the national championship. Puts his record at 31-4 and BCS wins at 2.

    7 is a really bad score though.
  • Tiernan
    Why is this in the CFB forum in the first place? This A-hole is gone from OSU and now resides in the NFL should be in the Pro sports column.

    and yes WHEN not IF Denard Robinson scores a "5" in the Wonderlic we will bring it up.
  • enigmaax
    Scarlet_Buckeye;879414 wrote:VY had 10+ more wins and a Title. Really not that close.
    Ah, good point.
    Mulva;879460 wrote:If you include the "vacated" games that everyone saw OSU win, the numbers actually are very similar outside of the national championship. Puts his record at 31-4 and BCS wins at 2.
    Did you miss the "vacated" part? They don't count.
    Tiernan;879489 wrote:Why is this in the CFB forum in the first place?
    Being that he is only 2 months removed from being an OSU student, certainly this reflects on the type of people and athletes that are churned out by the football factory.
  • Mulva
    enigmaax;879615 wrote:Did you miss the "vacated" part? They don't count.
    Strange, I just counted them.
  • enigmaax
    Mulva;879651 wrote:Strange, I just counted them.
    You should not enable cheaters. Just accept it.
  • Zoltan
    Isn't it amazing that even though it's not true, people are still claiming he got a seven in this thread? It just shows that the first media report is often the one everyone believes and remembers. People will be throwing that seven out their for years, even though it didn't happen.
  • enigmaax
    Zoltan;880087 wrote:Isn't it amazing that even though it's not true, people are still claiming he got a seven in this thread? It just shows that the first media report is often the one everyone believes and remembers. People will be throwing that seven out their for years, even though it didn't happen.
    Does anyone really know what he scored? The guy who administered the test said the seven is not accurate, but follows that up with "we always go with the higher Wonderlic score." The report is still that he DID score a 7 the first time and then did "significantly" better, but all the scouts care about is the higher score. There's a difference between what may have actually happened the first time (7) and what ends up being the final result (21/22, whatever).

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/15512782/qb-pryor-took-second-wonderlic-after-low-first-score/rss

    Now, if you are going strictly on what TP tweeted, I'll just remind you that he also implied in a tweet several months ago that his tattoo payments were all on the up-and-up. Dude is not a reliabe source, especially when he's talking about himself.
  • LJ
    enigmaax;880177 wrote:Does anyone really know what he scored? The guy who administered the test said the seven is not accurate, but follows that up with "we always go with the higher Wonderlic score." The report is still that he DID score a 7 the first time and then did "significantly" better, but all the scouts care about is the higher score. There's a difference between what may have actually happened the first time (7) and what ends up being the final result (21/22, whatever).

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/15512782/qb-pryor-took-second-wonderlic-after-low-first-score/rss

    Now, if you are going strictly on what TP tweeted, I'll just remind you that he also implied in a tweet several months ago that his tattoo payments were all on the up-and-up. Dude is not a reliabe source, especially when he's talking about himself.
    Except the guy who orig. reported it is in Wisconsin and has no connections to OSU, the Steelers or the Raiders.
  • enigmaax
    LJ;880206 wrote:Except the guy who orig. reported it is in Wisconsin and has no connections to OSU, the Steelers or the Raiders.
    Not sure why that would matter. Any NFL team who was interested in Pryor would've gotten the results.

    The more damaging thing to the original reporter's credibility (in my mind) is the article, itself. Terrible, terrible read. You thought some of the OSU reports with anonymous sources were bad, check out this guy's use of "probably" and "some".

    http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/128838323.html
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Zoltan;880087 wrote:Isn't it amazing that even though it's not true, people are still claiming he got a seven in this thread? It just shows that the first media report is often the one everyone believes and remembers. People will be throwing that seven out their for years, even though it didn't happen.
    Uhm... pretty sure he scored a 7 the first time around... and improved his score to a 22 his second time.
  • LJ
    Scarlet_Buckeye;880341 wrote:Uhm... pretty sure he scored a 7 the first time around...
    False per the guy who gave him the test
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    LJ;880363 wrote:False per the guy who gave him the test
    The guy who gave him the test said he scored "significantly higher" than a 7. The same guy then said Pryor scored "significantly higher" the 2nd time around than the 1st.

    If Pryor only scored a 22 on the 2nd time around, then what would he have "significantly improved" from?

    It looks to me like the guy who administered the test is trying to protect Pryor.
  • LJ
    Scarlet_Buckeye;880408 wrote:The guy who gave him the test said he scored "significantly higher" than a 7. The same guy then said Pryor scored "significantly higher" the 2nd time around than the 1st.

    If Pryor only scored a 22 on the 2nd time around, then what would he have "significantly improved" from?

    It looks to me like the guy who administered the test is trying to protect Pryor.
    The report of a seven test score is erroneous," Colbert said. "I administered both tests and I can tell you that his score was significantly higher than that. I informed all teams and scouts interested in him about the score. In scouting, we always go with the higher Wonderlic score.


    There ya go