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  • #31
    Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View Post
    Chemist – 32
    Programmer – 29
    Journalist – 26
    Sales – 24
    Bank teller – 22
    Clerical worker – 21
    Security guard – 17
    Warehouse – 15

    You need to be as smart a TE
    Maybe my test showed I was most likley egg on a bank robber....
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Southstander View Post
      Maybe my test showed I was most likley egg on a bank robber....
      ROTFL now take that score subtract 20 divide by 7.46 multiply by 16 and add 100 and you have your IQ

      Beadles is 134
      Teebow 104
      Baker 81 lol
      Moreno 85
      Decker 143
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      • #33
        Originally posted by samparnell View Post
        I will gladly take the Wonderlic if you will give me four beers ... every twenty minutes.

        Really, man, I'll keep trying as long as you have beer.

        No math, though. Not a quantifier. I'll write essays.
        Well i do believe mcds wanted smart players
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        • #34
          Originally posted by BroncosFanAddict23 View Post
          Well i do believe mcds wanted smart players
          As opposed to the Vicks who both scored an 11

          Marino scored a 16 which is equal to Youngs second attempt the first being a 6 (IQ of 70)

          Only one player has ever gotten a perfect score Pat McInally (I want him as a coach), Ryan Fitzpatrick got a 48 in only 9 min. because he left 1 answer blank.

          It is hard to take it seriously when this is a sample question:
          If LaDainian Tomlinson rushes for 125 yards in a game, how many yards will he have at the end of the season if he keeps up with this pace?
          Answer 2000
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View Post
            It is hard to take it seriously when this is a sample question:
            If LaDainian Tomlinson rushes for 125 yards in a game, how many yards will he have at the end of the season if he keeps up with this pace?
            Answer 2000
            Based on the tests I've seen, this is on the extremely difficult end of this test.

            Most questions are far more simplistic.

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            • #36
              Here is a link to the question some have asked about the highest score. You may find this interesting.

              Kevin Curtis, a wide receiver of the Philadelphia Eagles, currently has the highest score of any current NFL player, with a score of 48 out of 50 points. Only one NFL player has ever scored higher than that, with Pat McInnally, a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals who scored a perfect 50 in 1976.


              I looked up Jordon Gross's score, because I thought it was very high as I recalled. It wasn't as high as I thought. He only scored a 40.

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              • #37
                In defense of the Wonderlic, and to a lesser extent our players,
                Decker and Zane's scores are actually phenomenal.

                It seems that people underestimate how tough standardized tests
                are because they forget about the time factor.

                The fact that these tests are administered at a grueling pace
                causes people to overestimate how well they would do.

                Kind of like the LSAT, I've had friends that decided on a whim that they would
                be great for law school becausethey answered a couple easy LSAT questions.

                When they got their 155's that changed a whole lot.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by fullcollapse View Post
                  In defense of the Wonderlic, and to a lesser extent our players,
                  Decker and Zane's scores are actually phenomenal.

                  It seems that people underestimate how tough standardized tests
                  are because they forget about the time factor.
                  Uh... 12 minutes to answer these 20 questions?

                  Seriously, if they can't do that, they're stupid. Not trying to be mean; trying to be honest.

                  The fact that these tests are administered at a grueling pace
                  causes people to overestimate how well they would do.
                  Again, 12 minutes. If someone can't answer these twenty questions in 12 minutes...

                  Kind of like the LSAT, I've had friends that decided on a whim that they would be great for law school becausethey answered a couple easy LSAT questions.

                  When they got their 155's that changed a whole lot.
                  I'm not sure what a 155 is. I have taken the LSAT though. I've also taken the GRE. I assure you that if I saw a question this simplistic on either of those two tests, I'd abandon the test because quite obviously the computer thinks I am a complete moron - indicating I'm not doing very well at all.

                  I'd be amazed if questions even remotely this simple even appear in the LSAT or GRE databank. In fact, I'd bet money against it.

                  I've seen different versions of the Wonderlic. I've taken the LSAT and the GRE. The only person that would think these tests are similar is someone who hasn't taken any of them.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Alastor View Post
                    Uh... 12 minutes to answer these 20 questions?

                    Seriously, if they can't do that, they're stupid. Not trying to be mean; trying to be honest.



                    Again, 12 minutes. If someone can't answer these twenty questions in 12 minutes...
                    The Wonderlic test is a 12-minute, 50-question test commonly given to NFL prospects as a measure of intelligence, designed to test learning and problem-solving skills. Questions increase in difficulty, so few prospects finish all 50 questions, and players are instructed before the test to answer the questions sequentially.

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                    Again...

                    Seriously, go look at one of these tests. They're so stupid I'd pretty much just look at it, be insulted, answer the easy ones and leave the rest blank.

                    Honestly, they're a joke.
                    The Wonderlic test is a 12-minute, 50-question test commonly given to NFL prospects as a measure of intelligence, designed to test learning and problem-solving skills. Questions increase in difficulty, so few prospects finish all 50 questions, and players are instructed before the test to answer the questions sequentially.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
                      The Wonderlic test is a 12-minute, 50-question test commonly given to NFL prospects as a measure of intelligence
                      Okay, that is a lot of questions in a short period of time. I'll be honest with you though, I've been skipping (randomly answering would be the equivalent) anything requiring me to think just because I didn't care.

                      These are questions that a person pretty much knows the answer to or doesn't.

                      It'd be neat if a site was set up to actually test people, but I've been looking for one and haven't seen one yet.

                      ALL of the simulations I've seen so far, the sample tests, etc, seem to indicate that the time limit isn't an issue. It's mostly a case of "you either know it right away or you don't."

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                      • #41
                        Okay, I found one with a timer and a set of questions that to my knowledge, I have never seen before.

                        The timer is set to just over 2 minutes I think. I didn't really look.

                        My score was a 40. I'll attach it to this post and hope it's large enough to read. To take the test yourself, click here.

                        Again, if I didn't see the easy answer, I just skipped it (randomly answered).

                        According to the wonderlic, I'm a genius.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by madmax View Post
                          ...and Tebow with the below-average score of 22
                          You don't want a quarterback who is smarter than the coach

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