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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 45,256
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Re: Patten on Ramsey
I don't know if it's timed per se. I think it is. I do know that they give it to the athletes after a full day of physical drills to test the mental sharpness after they are physically worn out.
Here's a sample test
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Yorktown, Va
Age: 57
Posts: 1,587
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Re: Patten on Ramsey
Took the test. Granted I didn't do any push-ups ahead of time, but scored 13 out of 15 ( in the 5 minute window). Extrapolate out to 50... I would have scored a 43.
So, what that means is that(A) the test means jack or (B)I should be heading out to training camp. Since I have seen the size of the defensive linemen in the NFL rest assured I am going with optioin A. I play hockey everyday with guys that would score worse on Wonderlik and still play circles around me and make better passes and decisions. Campbell will be fine. It looks like the guy takes his job seriously. Made a real effort to improve before draft day. I guess for the fun of it I'll pass this test along to those hockey fu(%ers! ![]() P.S. I'd like to start a nasty rumor now saying the Cowboys have the lowest combined Wonderlik score in the NFL. (Bases on nothing but my love for the guys from Texas...)
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