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Originally Posted by SKINSnCANES
Anyone have a link that explains this test, ive never read much about it. Ive seen a lot of those players play and their on the field skills are more than impressive. Ive talked to Taylor a few times before class and he didnt seem like the dumbest guy, he seemed like a football player, but hey, thats what he is. If all he can do is read a playbook and a QBs eyes then im happy.
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Found the article I was talking about and a practice test with 15 Wonderlic questions:
The Article:
http://espn.go.com/page2/s/closer/020228.html
The Test:
http://espn.go.com/page2/s/closer/020228test.html
I took the test and got 13 of 15 in the time allotted (Missed the math questions on number of pages and the return on investment).
A perfect score on the test is a 51, only one player ever got it. Also, according to the article, Taylor's score of ten makes him "literate". With apologies to Skins&Canes, it's good to know Taylor got some quality education down there at Miami ("You must be able to read AND write your own name to enter this school"). Figure if Taylor got a ten, that's like getting 3 questions right on the practice test (getting 20% of the answers correct). Anyone here want to admit to scoring less than a 5?