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Vince Young wonderlic score FALSE

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I'd have to think it might be a bit easier the second time around.

 

A 16 is still nothing to write home about. The average NFL QB is a 24.

QUOTE(Heads22 @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 02:13 PM)
I'd have to think it might be a bit easier the second time around.

 

A 16 is still nothing to write home about.  The average NFL QB is a 24.

 

Lots of guys practice for it.

 

Anybody else ever taken it? It's a bit trickier to score high than I expected...guess I'm not that smart. :P

It's pretty crazy some of the scores. Dan Marino scored a 14 I believe, Alex Smith had one of the highest in history, it can only show so much. But it is very questionable how some of these guys manage to make it gradewise at top universities like UT etc.

What a dumb test. These are questions you ask someone in 5th or 6th grade.

Ha, ya, of course they misgraded it.

QUOTE(Cuck the Fubs @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 03:35 PM)
What a dumb test. These are questions you ask someone in 5th or 6th grade.

 

It's timed.

So basically, Vince Young isn't a complete moron, he's just an idiot?

16 on the the second try is almost as embarrasing as 6 on the first try.

 

What do you think is going to happen if some team drafts this guy and, after about a year, he is throwing lots of picks and having trouble picking up defensive reads. Fans will be all over whatever team picks Young for not paying attention to the giant red flag this test throws up.

 

... then again, he could go to the pro bowl for all I know. But if he struggles, he is going to be cast as one of the dumbest athetes of all time.

Edited by AbeFroman

QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 09:40 PM)
It's timed.

For 5 minutes for 15 questions.

 

 

The test that ESPN provided was a joke. A grade-schooler could easily pass it. I took it and got a 14/15. Got 13 wrong becasue of a simple mathmatical error.

I took one and only missed 1 question and I don't think I'm close to being a genius.

going to be cast as one of the dumbest athetes of all time.

 

Not quite, here is a list of players that scored under a 18 in the past.

 

Vince Wilfork

Larry Fitzgerald

Roy Williams

Reggie Williams

Kevin Jones

Tatum Bell

Julius Jones

Vernon Carey

Travelle Wharton

Karlos Dansby

Chris Gamble

Ahmad Carroll

Dunta Robinson

Vontez Duff

Sean Taylor

Keneche Udeze

Tommie Harris

Tank Johnson

 

Those are just some notable names from the last few years. Some of the numbers are just scary. Especially the amount of Miami players on the list, I didn't even add about 5 names of there guys, sad.

QUOTE(nitetrain8601 @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 07:22 PM)
I took one and only missed 1 question and I don't think I'm close to being a genius.

 

The test is 50 questions, and it's timed at 12 minutes, I believe. The number that you get right is your score. The time has as much to do with it as the difficulty of the questions.

 

Are you sure that's the one you took?

 

I only took it because graduates from the DePaul I/O psych. program work at Wonderlic, so they came into my stats class a couple of years ago to talk about it. They also gave us a test to take and were very careful to make sure that they got every copy back because it was one they were still developing/testing.

 

Can't remember what I scored but I know it wasn't very high...

It's timed.

Phfft. I could take a test with that stuff in about 15 minutes, and since it's multiple choice, just scribble in some answers at the end if you're out of time.

QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 06:53 PM)
Not quite, here is a list of players that scored under a 18 in the past.

 

Vince Wilfork

Larry Fitzgerald

Roy Williams

Reggie Williams

Kevin Jones

Tatum Bell

Julius Jones

Vernon Carey

Travelle Wharton

Karlos Dansby

Chris Gamble

Ahmad Carroll

Dunta Robinson

Vontez Duff

Sean Taylor

Keneche Udeze

Tommie Harris

Tank Johnson

 

Those are just some notable names from the last few years. Some of the numbers are just scary. Especially the amount of Miami players on the list, I didn't even add about 5 names of there guys, sad.

Maybe it's just me, but I think it's a BIGGER deal when a qb scores under an 18. :huh

No doubt, but its not the end of the world for Vince. If Dan Marino can make it past his 14 that he scored, then Vince can overcome his 16.

QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 09:25 PM)
No doubt, but its not the end of the world for Vince. If Dan Marino can make it past his 14 that he scored, then Vince can overcome his 16.

Vince got a 6 at first though, I'm sure the 14 was atleast on Dan's first try

Edited by Rowand44

Don't forget JP Losman registered a stellar 14 before his 31 on his re-try, lets see what Vince does on his re-try. Jim Sorgi also got a 14, same as David Gerrard, Daunte Culpepper with a 15 his first try. Aaron Brooks a 17, Donovan McNabb with a 12 and then a 16, Steve McNair with a 15, Elvis Grbac a 16, Neil ODonnell a 13, Jeff Blake a 17, Vinny Testeverde an 18, Randall Cunningham a 15 etc etc.

Vince got a 6 at first though, I'm sure the 14 was atleast on Dan's first try

 

No, that was a grading error, they had to re-grade Vince's entire group because the guy screwed up, Vince didn't score a 6.

QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 09:42 PM)
No, that was a grading error, they had to re-grade Vince's entire group because the guy screwed up, Vince didn't score a 6.

I know that's what is being reported but to be honest, I really doubt that.

QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 10:00 PM)
The test is 50 questions, and it's timed at 12 minutes, I believe.  The number that you get right is your score.  The time has as much to do with it as the difficulty of the questions.

You can't answer easy questions in 12 minutes? That's more than enough time.

QUOTE(Felix @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 10:48 PM)
You can't answer easy questions in 12 minutes?  That's more than enough time.

 

It's 50 questions, and they vary in difficulty. I think they progressively get harder.

QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 10:50 PM)
It's 50 questions, and they vary in difficulty.  I think they progressively get harder.

50 questions in 12 minutes. What's your point?

If its anything like this, its easy as hell.

QUOTE(Felix @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 10:59 PM)
50 questions in 12 minutes.  What's your point?

If its anything like this, its easy as hell.

 

It isn't as easy.

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