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dbair1967;2703103 said:
I got all 10 right which they said was a perfect 50

I guess your the unknown player that is in negotiations with Detroit then? lol
 

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45. I didn't finish the last one and the baby was crying. Handicap, please.
 

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NFL Notable High Scores:
Drew Henson 42
Alex Smith 40
Eli Manning 39
Brian Griese 39
Tony Romo 37
Drew Bledsoe 36
Matt Leinart 35
Kellen Clemens 35
Tom Brady 33
Steve Young 33
John Beck 30
Philip Rivers 30
Troy Aikman 29
Brady Quinn 29
Drew Brees 28
Peyton Manning 28
Ryan Leaf 27
Ben Roethlisberger 25
Brett Favre 22

Notable Low Scores:
Tarvaris Jackson 19
Derek Anderson 19
Vince Young 16*
Dan Marino 15
Terry Bradshaw 15
Donovan McNabb 14
David Garrard 14
Kordell Stewart 13
Marcus Vick 11
Jeff George 10
Chris Leak 8**
 

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Jon88;2703114 said:
Does anyone remember what Aikman got?

It was 27 or 29 or something as I recall. I could be wrong though.

Ultimately who cares, he got 3 rings here and was one of the best players I ever saw, and a total class act on and off the field.
 

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Though used in a wide variety of institutions, the Wonderlic test has become best known for its use in the NFL pre-draft assessments of prospective football players.

This assessment roughly corresponds to examples from Paul Zimmerman's The New Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football. According to Zimmerman, examples of average scores for each position are:

Offensive tackle - 26
Center - 25
Quarterback - 24
Guard - 23
Tight end - 22
Safety - 19
Linebacker - 19
Cornerback - 18
Wide receiver - 17
Fullback - 17
Halfback - 16

While an average football player usually scores around 20 points, Wonderlic, Inc. claims a score of at least 10 points suggests a person is literate.[8] Furthermore, when the test was given to miscellaneous people of various professions, it was observed that the average participant scored a 24. Examples of scores from everyday professions included:

Chemist - 31
Programmer - 29
Journalist - 26
Sales - 24
Bank teller - 22
Clerical worker - 21
Security guard - 17
Warehouse - 15
 

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dbair1967;2703126 said:
It was 27 or 29 or something as I recall. I could be wrong though.

Ultimately who cares, he got 3 rings here and was one of the best players I ever saw, and a total class act on and off the field.

Well I want to see what his intelligence range is because I think he's a very smart guy.
 

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JerryAdvocate;2703133 said:
na man. the second after i clicked the answer on the 7th question time ran out. I got distracted cause PTI was on in the backround and they were talking about Romo.
 
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