Michigan WR Mario Manningham scored a whopping 6 on the wonderlic. That's impressive. Out of 50 questions, couldn't you guess every single one and get higher than a 6? You have to wonder how many classes he could pass at Michigan if he wasn't a football player? Bowling doesn't count.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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"While an average football player usually scores around 20 points, Wonderlic, Inc. claims a score of at least 10 points suggests a person is literate."
This is from the wikipedia definition of the Wonderlic Test. How is Mario supposed to read a defense, when he can't read? I see that our man Jordy Nelson scored a 28! And Brohm? A 32!
What would Ned Yost get if he took a Wonderlic Test for Baseball IQ?
Wile E. Coyote....super genious!
I just recently took the Wonderlic test a few weeks ago down here at Fort Bragg for special forces psych testing. Now, I did extremely well academically in highschool and college, but that test was by no means even remotely easy. I was only able to answer 39 of the questions before time ran out(but then again I also took the test immediately after an 8 mile run and an hour of punishment "exercises").
Brian...did you score higher than a 6?
yes...much much higher than a 6
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