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Wonderlic Test

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I was just watching the local news (WPVI Philly) and they did an in-depth story about the Wonderlic test given to athletes. They didn't cite their sources, but they said (on a 50 point scale) that Kevin Kolb scored a 28, Mike Vick scored a 20, and Donovan McNabb scored a 14 when the Eagles tested them. :lol:

I always took Donovan for a pretty intelligent guy. Apparently he's dumber than Mike Vick. :shock:
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Individual teams have nothing to do with Wonderlich testing. The NFL as an organization does the testing at the various colleges. I know because I took the test at Sac State. It's a time-limit test and they only count what you get right. Spend too long on one problem and you screw your score.
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SuperHornet wrote:It's a time-limit test and they only count what you get right. Spend too long on one problem and you screw your score.
So what you're saying is that Donovan McNabb probably locked on to a single question, felt hurried, couldn't read the other questions, and choked. Unheard of.
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93henfan wrote:
SuperHornet wrote:It's a time-limit test and they only count what you get right. Spend too long on one problem and you screw your score.
So what you're saying is that Donovan McNabb probably locked on to a single question, felt hurried, couldn't read the other questions, and choked. Unheard of.
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