Wonderlic

Nors said:
What was Sean Taylors score?
I believe it was a 10.

Which, for those who don't know, is horrible.

Just for comparisons sake, Drew Henson scored a 42 in 2003.
 
Hostile said:
Who cares? He's a Commanders player.

10 and under wonderlics are near illiterate and risks to draft. These mental midgets tend to migrate to Miami.

btw -

I believe our Ex con stud DT Carson scored a 3 on wonderlic. Thats bad *** guessing.
 
Nors said:
10 and under wonderlics are near illiterate and risks to draft. These mental midgets tend to migrate to Miami.

btw -

I believe our Ex con stud DT Carson scored a 3 on wonderlic. Thats bad *** guessing.


So you're back to the wonderlic, eh, Nors? :D

Watch out with that Miami stuff.

Our starting QB went there.
 
LaTunaNostra said:
So you're back to the wonderlic, eh, Nors? :D

Watch out with that Miami stuff.

Our starting QB went there.
......and he scored an 18.
 
Well Henson scored very high on the test. Let us all hope that translates to razor sharp, accurate decision making on the field.
 
LaTunaNostra said:
So you're back to the wonderlic, eh, Nors? :D

Watch out with that Miami stuff.

Our starting QB went there.


There is a very high correlation between under 10 wonderlics and busto's.
 
Roughneck said:
......and he scored an 18.
So what?

Our best receiver scored a 15 and was "academically unready" when he got to OSU.

But anyone who's ever talked to or even listened to Terry Glenn knows he's a very thoughful, articulate, reflective guy.

Wonderlic scores at a certain point in time are no way to judge anyone's intelligence years later, and they have never been correlated with "G" factor IQ, multi-intelligences, or standardized tests purporting to measure either fluid or cystallized intelligence.

They may have some validty as predictors in some professional fields, but we know they are no valid indicator of success on a football field.

But Nors, who knows squat about intellignce testing and assessment will keep bringing his "red flags" up.
 
Nors said:
There is a very high correlation between under 10 wonderlics and busto's.

Actually this is far from true. Some of the best talent in the league scored low on those tests.
 
LaTunaNostra said:
So what?

Our best receiver scored a 15 and was "academically unready" when he got to OSU.

But anyone who's ever talked to or even listened to Terry Glenn knows he's a very thoughful, articulate, reflective guy.

Wonderlic scores at a certain point in time are no way to judge anyone's intelligence years later, and they have never been correlated with "G" factor IQ, multi-intelligences, or standardized tests purporting to measure either fluid or cystallized intelligence.

They may have some validty as predictors in some professional fields, but we know they are no valid indicator of success on a football field.

But Nors, who knows squat about intellignce testing and assessment will keep bringing his "red flags" up.

But he had his issues over the years. Hope he gets healthy next year for us.
 
SkinsandTerps said:
Actually this is far from true. Some of the best talent in the league scored low on those tests.

Under 10's underperform like talented smart football players.
 
Nors said:
But he had his issues over the years. Hope he gets healthy next year for us.

Are you correlating immaturity with intellect now?

Don't push me today Nors.

This is NOT the day. :D

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