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Old March 21st, 2004, 07:53 PM   #1
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Check out these WONDERLIC SCORES


WRs

Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh - 18
Roy Williams, Texas - 17
Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State - 21
Reggie Williams, Washington - 17
Lee Evans, Wisconsin - 27
Michael Clayton, LSU - 19
Michael Jenkins, Ohio State - 20
Devery Henderson, LSU - 17
Keary Colbert, Southern Cal - 21
Ernest Wilford, Virginia Tech - 19
Bernard Berrian, Fresno State - 20

QBs

Eli Manning, Mississippi - 39
Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (OH) - 25
Philip Rivers, North Carolina State - 30
J.P. Losman, Tulane - 31
Cody Pickett, Washington - 19
Matt Schaub, Virginia - 30
John Navarre, Michigan - 24
Josh Harris, Bowling Green - 25
Casey Clausen, Tennessee - 20
Jeff Smoker, Michigan State - 23
Jason Fife, Oregon - 26
Matt Mauck, LSU - 30
Eli Roberson, Kansas State - 11
B.J. Symons, Texas Tech - 22
Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky - 28
Bradlee Van Pelt, Colorado State - 25
Rod Rutherford, Pittsburgh - 17

TEs

Ben Watson, Georgia - 41
Kellen Winslow, Miami - 12
Ben Troupe, Florida - not listed
Ben Utecht, Minnesota - 22
Ben Hartsock, Ohio State - 32
Jason Peters, Arkansas - 9
Jeff Dugan, Maryland - 24
Sean Ryan, Boston College - 35
Chris Cooley, Utah State - 32
Tim Euhus, Oregon State - 34

RBs

Steven Jackson, Oregon State - 28
Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech - 15
Chris Perry, Michigan - 20
Greg Jones, Florida State - 25
Tatum Bell, Oklahoma State - 18
Julius Jones, Notre Dame - 16
Michael Turner, Northern Illinois - 35
Maurice Clarett, Ohio State - 20
Fred Russell, Iowa - 9
Mewelde Moore, Tulane - 19
Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas - 14
Jarrett Payton, Miami (FL) - 12

Guards

Vernon Carey, Miami (FL) - 18
Chris Snee, Boston College - 19
Steve Peterman, LSU - 20
Justin Smiley, Alabama - 21
Sean Locklear, North Carolina State - 19
Adrien Clarke, Ohio State - 24
Shannon Snell, Florida - 28
Alan Reuber, Texas AM (T) - 24
Jacob Bell, Miami (OH) - 22
Anthonly Herrera, Tennessee - 23
Antonio Hall, Kentucky - 20

Tackles

Robert Gallery, Iowa - 23
Shawns Andrews, Arkansas - 20
Kelly Butler, Purdue - 29
Nat Dorsey, Georgia Tech - 35
Jacob Rogers, Southern Cal - 29
Carlos Joseph, Miami (FL) - 7
Tony Pape, Michigan - 23
Mark Wilson, California - 30
Kirk Chambers, Stanford - 29
Max Starks, Florida (OG) - 35
Travelle Wharton, South Carolina - 12
Sean Bubin, Illinois - 24
Shane Olivea, Ohio State - 18
Brian Rimpf, East Carolina - 35
Adrian Jones, Kansas - 17
Stacey Andrews, Mississippi - 15

LBs

D.J. Williams Miami (FL) - 21
Karlso Dansby, Auburn - 15
Daryl Smith, Georgia Tech - 13
Teddy Lehman, Oklahoma - 39
Dontarrious Thomas, Auburn - 24
Michael Boulware, Florida State - 24
Kendyll Pope, Florida State - 18
Keyaron Fox, Georgia Tech - 16
Demorrio Williams, Nebraska - 12
Courtney Watson, Notre Dame - 24
Bryan Hickman, Kansas State - 16
Jonathan Vilma, Miami (FL) - 23
Niko Koutouvides, Purdue - 28
Rod Davis, Southern Miss - 18

CBs

DeAngelo Hall, Virginia Tech - 23
Chris Gamble, Ohio State - 9
Dunta Robinson, South Carolina - 13
Will Poole, Southern Cal - 14
Ahmad Carroll, Arkansas - 17
Derrick Strait, Oklahoma - 15
Ricardo Colclough, Tusculum - 11
Joey Thomas, Montana State - 19
Nathan Vasher, Texas - 13
Keiwan Ratliff, Florida - 18
Jeremy LeSueur, Michigan - 16
Keith Smith, McNeese State - 17
Vontez Duff, Notre Dame - 16

FS

Sean Taylor, Miami (FL) - 10
Matt Ware, UCLA - 22
Stuart Schweigert, Purdue - 28
Jason Shivers, Arizona State - 14
Sean Jones, Georgia - 18
Brandon Everage, Oklahoma - 15
Will Allen, Ohio State - 13

DEs

Will Smith, Ohio State - 23
Kenechi Udeze, Southern Cal - 18
Marquise Hill, LSU - 13
Antwan Odom, Alabama - 10
Darrion Scott, Ohio State - 12
Jason Babin, Western Michigan - 22
Isaac Hilton, Hampton - 23
Uyi Osunde, Connecticut - 21
Travis Laboy, Hawaii - 29
Shaun Phillips, Purdue - 17
Bo Schobel, TCU - 27
Andrew Shull, Kansas State - 21
Dave Ball, UCLA - 25
Bobby McCray, Florida - 14
Gabe Nyenhuis, Colorado - 7

DTs

Tommie Harris, Oklahoma - 11
Vince Wilfork, Miami (FL) - 10
Marcus Tubbs, Texas - 21
Randy Starks, Maryland - 20
Darnell Dockett, Florida State - 17
Donnell Washington, Clemson - 8
Dwan Edwards, Oregon State - 29
Chad Lavalais, LSU - 10
Igor Olshansky, Oregon - 29
Isaac Sopoaga, Hawaii - 8
Matthias Askew, Michigan State - 10
Tank Johnson, Washington - 16
Darrell Campbell, Notre Dame - 21
Junior Siavii, Oregon - 15
Tim Anderson, Ohio State - 25
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Old March 21st, 2004, 07:56 PM   #2
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Did Mike Williams take it?

A real ? I have: What does the wonderlic have to do with football knowledge? Are the ?'s on patterns relavent to football?
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Old March 21st, 2004, 07:58 PM   #3
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RB Julius Jones (score 16) flunked out of Notre Dame, went to ASU for a year to get his grades up then went back to Notre Dame.

My question is this: What did Notre Dame do to keep this guy elligible for 2 years?

Observation - Notice the joke scores of every Miami player? The biggest joke is calling Miami a University.
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Old March 21st, 2004, 08:15 PM   #4
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Did Mike Williams take it?

A real ? I have: What does the wonderlic have to do with football knowledge? Are the ?'s on patterns relavent to football?
Here's one, kinda just looks like a typical IQ test:

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What was Boldin's?
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Old March 21st, 2004, 08:26 PM   #6
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Taylor and Wilfork continuing Miami's standard of excellence with a pair of perfect 10's!

Nice job by Manning though, bustin' out with a 39. 2nd highes as far as I could tell.
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Old March 21st, 2004, 08:32 PM   #7
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Did Mike Williams take it?

A real ? I have: What does the wonderlic have to do with football knowledge? Are the ?'s on patterns relavent to football?
The wonderlic test is indicative of nothing.
Even guys who play the most complex position in pro sports QB did not score well on it. Simms Culpepper Marino al scored low.

This is just a feel good thing for nerds. It doesn't preditc success as a football player or in life. Marino Simms have both succeeded on the field as well as off.

Don't pay ANY attention to this it is meaningless!
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Old March 21st, 2004, 08:40 PM   #8
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Jason Peters, Arkansas - 9
Fred Russell, Iowa - 9
Carlos Joseph, Miami (FL) - 7
Chris Gamble, Ohio State - 9
Gabe Nyenhuis, Colorado - 7
Donnell Washington, Clemson - 8
Isaac Sopoaga, Hawaii - 8

Wow, a few of these guys are dumb as mildew. I notice none of the recievers had low scores, and ironically I think the OL was the only other position with now low scores.
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Old March 21st, 2004, 10:02 PM   #9
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The wonderlic test is indicative of nothing.
Even guys who play the most complex position in pro sports QB did not score well on it. Simms Culpepper Marino al scored low.

This is just a feel good thing for nerds. It doesn't preditc success as a football player or in life. Marino Simms have both succeeded on the field as well as off.

Don't pay ANY attention to this it is meaningless!
Nerds huh? I take it you didn't do well in school? They use the Wonderlic for many vocational jobs. If you don't score well enough you don't get the job.
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Old March 21st, 2004, 10:06 PM   #10
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Old March 21st, 2004, 10:13 PM   #11
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Nerds huh? I take it you didn't do well in school? They use the Wonderlic for many vocational jobs. If you don't score well enough you don't get the job.
Talk about jumping to conclusions. I actually have a Masters' Degree. Some of the dumbest people I met were in University. When I hire people I don't give them tests. It's not indicative of success. My best worker didn't finish high school he is also the most creative thinker I have working for me.

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I am starting to get on the Teddy Lehman bandwagon. I know LB is not a position of need but he looks like he might be NFL material
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That seems about right... I guess I might have been wrong about Fitz though... I thought he was considered really intelligent so I thought if he were to take over Boldins old spot he would be able to catch on really quick and be able to do many of the things Boldin did which I think could be attributed to his smarts. I was hoping Boldin and Fitz would be on the same wave length with both of them being quick learners...

I know the wonderlic doesn't account for everything and there has been a lot of good players who had poor wonderlic scores but I think this might have been me in the Mike Williams boat. The one thing I thought would be better about Fitz is intelligence and now I'm not so sure about that....
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That seems about right... I guess I might have been wrong about Fitz though... I thought he was considered really intelligent so I thought if he were to take over Boldins old spot he would be able to catch on really quick and be able to do many of the things Boldin did which I think could be attributed to his smarts. I was hoping Boldin and Fitz would be on the same wave length with both of them being quick learners...

I know the wonderlic doesn't account for everything and there has been a lot of good players who had poor wonderlic scores but I think this might have been me in the Mike Williams boat. The one thing I thought would be better about Fitz is intelligence and now I'm not so sure about that....
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