Wonderlic Scores- Tebow Below Average
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PrescottTim Tebow scored a 22 on the Wonderlic test. This is two below the average for an NFL QB. Sam Bradford scored a 36, Colt McCoy a 25, and Jimmy Clausen a 23.
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jordo212000The Wonderlic is the biggest joke of the pre-draft garbage IMO. If you can play, you can play. I remember when Vince Young was getting killed b/c he scored low and he looks like he is doing just fine in the NFL
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gorocks99Til he goes crazy and leaves again.
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jordo212000
Emotions/Personal psychology is slightly different than "car A left at 2pm car B left at blah blah, which one arrived first"gorocks99 wrote: Til he goes crazy and leaves again. -
krazie45I wonder if Myron Rolle will get a perfect score...
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Prescott
I doubt that the NFL would use the Wonderlic if it didn't serve a valid purpose. These teams are investing millions of dollars in their players and they would not use the Wonderlic as an evaluation tool if it wasn't helpful.The Wonderlic is the biggest joke of the pre-draft garbage IMO.
...By the way, here are some other interesting QB scores from over the years.
Michael Vick - 20
Marcus Vick - 11
Steve Young - 33
Drew Brees - 28
Tom Brady - 33
Chad Pennington - 25 (Remember, Pennington was once a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship. Yikes.)
Drew Bledsoe - 37
Donovan McNabb - 14
David Garrard - 14
Dan Marino - 16
Eli Manning - 39
Jeff George - 10
Vince Young - allegedly got a 6, then retested and got a 15
Chris Leak - 8
John Elway - 30
Brett Favre - 22
But back to the 2009 class.
Also scoring well on the Wonderlic was Maryland cornerback Kevin Barnes, who scored a 41. I just wish that Rhodes Scholar winner Myron Rolle, who put the NFL on hold to go to Oxford next year, had taken the Wonderlic. He might pull a Kevin Curtis on it if he ever takes it (Curtis scored a 48). By the way, Pat McInally, a graduate of Harvard University who played wide receiver and punted for the Bengals, is the only football player to record a confirmed perfect score of 50.
Now let's get to the dumbasses. There are a lot more of those.....
http://www.faniq.com/blog/2009-NFL-Wonderlic-Scores-Matt-Stafford-Impresses-Blog-20999 -
devil1197Like McShay said, it only matter when a score jumps out at you like Young.
Young has played well at time but overall he hasn't blown anyone away. Plus he now has one of the best RB's in the game. -
jordo212000
Look, I am merely saying that if you can play, you'll play in the NFL. There are dozens of guys who were some of the dumbest human beings on earth who played in the NFL. I'm sure the scouts and GM use it for the correct purposes and quantify it with other skills. It is the media who just completely blows this out of proportion.Prescott wrote: I doubt that the NFL would use the Wonderlic if it didn't serve a valid purpose. These teams are investing millions of dollars in their players and they would not use the Wonderlic as an evaluation tool if it wasn't helpful. -
j_crazyseems to be at least some correlation to Super Bowls and Wonderlic scores.
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ytownfootball
Well, they've done their fair share of blowing up Tebow for the last few years. It's just another little measuring stick to gauge how well a player is going to grasp new concepts, like reading defenses. It's a more useful tool when evaluating quarterbacks than say a longsnapper or defensive end, that can't be denied.It is the media who just completely blows this out of proportion. -
thedynasty1998Although I do think the wonderlic is pointless for most positions, if I were drafting a QB, I would definitely be interested in the score of the guy I was considering drafting.
It might not translate to on the field success or failure. But everyone knows that the QB of an NFL team spends more time than anyone else studying and is responsible for completely grasphing the playbook. If a test like this is a reflection of how well someone might pick up all that information, then it does hold some relevance. -
2kool4skool
Vince Young's career turned into a train wreck and he tried to off himself. He rebounded nicely for half a season last year, but I wouldn't go dismissing the wonderlic based on Vince Young of all people.jordo212000 wrote:I remember when Vince Young was getting killed b/c he scored low and he looks like he is doing just fine in the NFL -
NateBible Trivia isn't in the Wonderlic.
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cbus4life
lol.Keebler wrote: Bible Trivia isn't in the Wonderlic. -
slide22Cowherd made a great point on his show today. Those who score low at the quarterback position make alot of mistakes, or don't win Super Bowls. Ie. Brett Favre, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, Donovan Mcnabb, Drew Bledsoe
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Eric TaylorMarino, McNabb and Favre were all around the same area as Tebow with McNabb and Marino scoring lower.
2 of the greatest QB's in NFL history had low scores on this and you see what path their careers took.
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jhay78All I know is when Tebow swims in the ocean, he circles the sharks. So no, the Wunderlic test isn't so important for a guy like that.
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jhay78
Looks like Bledsoe got a 37 (unless the above post/link is incorrect)?slide22 wrote: Cowherd made a great point on his show today. Those who score low at the quarterback position make alot of mistakes, or don't win Super Bowls. Ie. Brett Favre, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, Donovan Mcnabb, Drew Bledsoe -
charliehustle14slide22 wrote: Cowherd made a great point on his show today. Those who score low at the quarterback position make alot of mistakes, or don't win Super Bowls. Ie. Brett Favre, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, Donovan Mcnabb, Drew Bledsoe
Bledsoe scored pretty high on his. At 37, his was well above the QB average of 24. -
charliehustle14
It's correct. I've heard of Bledsoe having high Wonderlic scores many times before.jhay78 wrote:
Looks like Bledsoe got a 37 (unless the above post/link is incorrect)?slide22 wrote: Cowherd made a great point on his show today. Those who score low at the quarterback position make alot of mistakes, or don't win Super Bowls. Ie. Brett Favre, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, Donovan Mcnabb, Drew Bledsoe -
QuintWasn't this guy performing surgery in 3rd world countries? I think that is the bigger issue! Who in the hell would want a below average intelligence NFL quarterback operating on them?
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charliehustle14
But he was empowered by Christ, which makes it OK.Quint wrote: Wasn't this guy performing surgery in 3rd world countries? I think that is the bigger issue! Who in the hell would want a below average intelligence NFL quarterback operating on them? -
thavoiceTebow doesnt take the wonderlic test. The wonderlic takes the Tebow test.
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Thunder70\discussion
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slide22
Maybe it was someone else that he said. But he did have a valid point - all of those guys minus Bledsoe had low wonderlic scores and none have a ring except Favre. It is a valid test for quarterbacks, showing how quickly you can think on your feet.charliehustle14 wrote:slide22 wrote: Cowherd made a great point on his show today. Those who score low at the quarterback position make alot of mistakes, or don't win Super Bowls. Ie. Brett Favre, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, Donovan Mcnabb, Drew Bledsoe
Bledsoe scored pretty high on his. At 37, his was well above the QB average of 24.