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Terrelle Pryor scores a SEVEN on the Wonderlic Test

  • Pick6
    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.
    And why would the guy who administered the test lie to protect Pryor?? LMAO, keep reaching
  • karen lotz
    LJ;880414 wrote:There ya go
    That quote doesn't necessarily say he didn't score a 7 on the first test. He said himself they go with the higher score when reporting to teams. Unless someone shows a copy of the test with Pryor's fingerprints on it, we aren't going to know what it was exactly.
  • LJ
    karen lotz;880433 wrote:That quote doesn't necessarily say he didn't score a 7 on the first test. He said himself they go with the higher score when reporting to teams. Unless someone shows a copy of the test with Pryor's fingerprints on it, we aren't going to know what it was exactly.
    But, it does say that
    The report of a seven test score is erroneous,
  • ts1227
    ccrunner609;880675 wrote:Glad to see he beat Can Newtons 21

    Did Cam take it twice?
  • karen lotz
    LJ;880678 wrote:But, it does say that
    No, they report the highest test score to teams. No one is saying that his test score that was sent to scouts was a 7. Hell, I'm not even saying that he scored a 7 the first time he took it, I have no clue what he scored...just like the rest of us.
  • karen lotz
    ts1227;880682 wrote:Did Cam take it twice?

    Not sure but to be safe, we better have a "Player A vs Player B" wonderlic thread. If only we knew someone who does a good job starting those threads...
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    LJ;880414 wrote:There ya go
    One can easily infer that "significantly higher" refers to his second score, which he goes on to say "we always go with the higher score;" while Pryor could have still "scored" a 7 on his first test.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    karen lotz;880433 wrote:That quote doesn't necessarily say he didn't score a 7 on the first test. He said himself they go with the higher score when reporting to teams.
    This.
  • LJ
    Scarlet_Buckeye;881937 wrote:This.
    That quote says exactly that he didn't score a 7 on the first test. Can you not read? Either of you?
  • LJ
    Scarlet_Buckeye;880752 wrote:One can easily infer that "significantly higher" refers to his second score, which he goes on to say "we always go with the higher score;" while Pryor could have still "scored" a 7 on his first test.
    SMH
  • ts1227
    LJ;881945 wrote:That quote says exactly that he didn't score a 7 on the first test. Can you not read? Either of you?

    He was VERY vague. He said the first one in essence does not count, thus when he was talking about the "not a 7" score it can very easily be taken that he only meant the second one.
  • LJ
    The report of a seven test score is erroneous," Colbert said. "I administered both tests
    Let me translate that for those who can't seem to understand what it says.

    "I gave him the test 2 times, the report that he scored a 7 on one is false, I gave both tests"
  • LJ
    ts1227;881951 wrote:He was VERY vague. He said the first one in essence does not count, thus when he was talking about the "not a 7" score it can very easily be taken that he only meant the second one.
    Why would he admit that he took it twice, then says that the report he scored a 7 is incorrect?

    That makes no sense.
  • enigmaax
    LJ;881954 wrote:Let me translate that for those who can't seem to understand what it says.

    "I gave him the test 2 times, the report that he scored a 7 on one is false, I gave both tests"
    Or maybe, the fact that he consistently refers to one score and not two means he is completely disregarding the irrelevant (from his perspective) lower score?
    "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 is only one score that matters to this guy so he can't talk his terms and not lie about the first score because it means nothing.
  • SportsAndLady
    From reading Colbert's quotes, it completely sounds like Pryor took the test 2 times and did not score a 7 on either test.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    ts1227;881951 wrote:He was VERY vague. He said the first one in essence does not count, thus when he was talking about the "not a 7" score it can very easily be taken that he only meant the second one.
    This.
  • LJ
    SportsAndLady;883563 wrote:From reading Colbert's quotes, it completely sounds like Pryor took the test 2 times and did not score a 7 on either test.
    This. If he got a 7 and it didn't matter, he wouldn't have said that he didn't get a 7, he would have merely said that the score reported was "significantly higher".
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    enigmaax;883533 wrote:Or maybe, the fact that he consistently refers to one score and not two means he is completely disregarding the irrelevant (from his perspective) lower score?



    There is only one score that matters to this guy so he can't talk his terms and not lie about the first score because it means nothing.
    This.
  • LJ
    enigmaax;883533 wrote:Or maybe, the fact that he consistently refers to one score and not two means he is completely disregarding the irrelevant (from his perspective) lower score?



    There is only one score that matters to this guy so he can't talk his terms and not lie about the first score because it means nothing.
    If the first score meant nothing, and was correct, he would not have mentioned it at all.
  • Pick6
    No point in trying to argue with them LJ. No matter what anybody says, Terrelle Pryor scored a 7 on his Wonderlic Test. It really is sad that their hate is that strong for him.