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29 minutes ago, sportsfan41 said:

I'd say based on that small sample size it did serve as a decent indicator of guys to stay away from. With Frank Gore being the clear exception to the rule. Like Guru said, it's just another tool to help a team make a more informed decision.

 

After seeing both the high and low scores. Am I the only person that actually wants to take the Wonderlic test now?

I actually went to their site today and answered a few questions but it was too much like work so I bugged out.  No results to report... 🙂

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I took a quick test and got an 18/25.   Looks like, since it is a timed test, that it "measures" how well you can think on your feet.  Nothing a good scout or coach can't figure out by watching you play, in person or on video.

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10 hours ago, CincySportsFan said:

So former Bengal Pat McInally will forever be alone at the top, as the only player with a perfect score, right?  (Or has someone joined him in that position in recent years?)

Those dang Harvard guys.   Thinking they are so smart.

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