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2011 Wonderlic Scores (S-E-C, no fairley score)

Bucklion;2137100; said:
Greg Doyel reaches a new low for hypocrisy...the same guy that mocked Pryor's Wonderlic score is now all high and mighty about Claiborne and Fiorio for publishing the 4. Just when I thought he couldn't be any more of a fraud.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...the-ones-who-failed-claibornes-wonderlic-test

Hmmm...Doyel writes for CBS, who has the SEC television contract. Claiborne used to play for an SEC team, whereas Pryor played for a Big Ten team. I wonder if there's any connection? Doyel's stance is about as surprising as the fan of ANY SEC team doing the same.

Not mocking your post, BL, just pointing out the blatant and predictable bias here.
 
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Scores wanted by Position in the NFL:

Offensive tackle ? 26
Center ? 25
Quarterback ? 24 (Most teams want at least 21 for a quarterback.)
Guard ? 23
Tight end ? 22
Safety ? 19
Linebacker ? 19
Cornerback ? 18
Wide receiver ? 17
Fullback ? 17
Halfback ? 16

If a Wonderlic score was so important, then I guess Dan Marino isn't hall of fame material, since he only scored a 16 on the test....eh?
 
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Best Buckeye;2136525; said:
Since the Wonderlic is designed to help employers match up with prospective employees, those applicants should be able to understand and express themselves. Shouldn't they?
Since the Wonderlic scores are supposed to be private, we shouldn't be able to even discuss them, as we shouldn't know them. Should we?
 
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Buckeye86;2136415; said:
Is the test multiple choice? If so, hypothetically, couldn't you choose the same answer (for instance C all the way through) and score higher than a 4?

Unless none of the answers were C. Just because it's multiple choice doesn't mean they spread it evenly across all the choices.
 
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alexhortdog95;2142632; said:
Scores wanted by Position in the NFL:

Offensive tackle ? 26
Center ? 25
Quarterback ? 24 (Most teams want at least 21 for a quarterback.)
Guard ? 23
Tight end ? 22
Safety ? 19
Linebacker ? 19
Cornerback ? 18
Wide receiver ? 17
Fullback ? 17
Halfback ? 16

If a Wonderlic score was so important, then I guess Dan Marino isn't hall of fame material, since he only scored a 16 on the test....eh?
He should've moved to halfback. Probably would've won a SuperBowl.

alexhortdog95;2142837; said:
I wonder what Dexter Manley's Wonderlic score was....:biggrin:
Zebra.
 
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alexhortdog95;2142632; said:
Scores wanted by Position in the NFL:

Offensive tackle ? 26
Center ? 25
Quarterback ? 24 (Most teams want at least 21 for a quarterback.)
Guard ? 23
Tight end ? 22
Safety ? 19
Linebacker ? 19
Cornerback ? 18
Wide receiver ? 17
Fullback ? 17
Halfback ? 16

If a Wonderlic score was so important, then I guess Dan Marino isn't hall of fame material, since he only scored a 16 on the test....eh?



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