Wonderlic is not an intelligence test. People like to think it is....but it is not. Geez. We know u don't like Watson...give it up. Wonderlic Scores thru History: Steve Young, 33 John Elway, 29 Brett Favre, 22 Dan Marino, 15 Donovan McNabb, 15 Jim Kelly, 15 Terry Bradshaw, 15 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard 48 Blaine Gabbert, Missouri 42 Alex Smith, Utah 40 Eli Manning, Ole Miss 39 Matthew Stafford, Georgia 38 Tony Romo, Eastern Illinois 37 Andrew Luck, Stanford 37 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 37 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 36 Aaron Rodgers, Cal 35 Matt Leinart, USC 35 Christian Ponder, FSU 35 Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M 34 Tom Brady, Michigan 33 Matt Ryan, Boston College 32 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 32 Philip Rivers, N.C. State 30 Andy Dalton, TCU 29 Peyton Manning, Tennessee 28 Drew Brees, Purdue 28 Russell Wilson, Wisconsin 28 E.J. Manuel, FSU 28 Blake Bortles, Central Florida 28 Joe Flacco, Delaware 27 Josh Freeman, Kansas State 27 Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt 26 Carson Palmer, USC 26 Ryan Mallet, Arkansas 26 Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (Ohio) 25 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 24 Geno Smith, West Virginia 24 JaMarcus Russell, LSU 24 Tim Tebow, Florida 22 Cam Newton, Auburn 21 Jake Locker, Washington 20 Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville 20 Mike Vick, Virginia Tech 20 Vince Young, Texas 6 (although he reportedly retook it and scored a 15) Jared Goff – California – 34 of 50 Carson Wentz – North Dakota State University – 40 of 50 Paxton Lynch – Memphis – 18 of 50 Connor Cook – Michigan State – 25 of 50 Christian Hackenberg – Penn State – 24 of 50 Dak Prescott – Mississippi State – 25 of 50 Jacoby Brissett – North Carolina State – 24 of 50 Kevin Hogan – Stanford – 38 of 50 Jeff Driskel – Louisiana Tech – 29 of 50 Cardale Jones – Ohio State – 25 of 50 Nate Sudfeld – Indiana – 28 of 50 Josh Woodrum – Liberty – 32 of 50 1. Brad Kaaya (Miami) - 34/50 2. Nathan Peterman (Pitt) - 33/50 3. Trevor Knight (Texas A&M) - 30/50 4. Josh Dobbs (Tennessee) - 29/50 5. DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame) - 28/50 6. C.J. Beathard (Iwoa) - 26/50 7. Mitchell Trubisky (UNC) - 25/50 8. Davis Webb (Cal) - 25/50 9. Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech) - 24/50 10. Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) - 22/50 11. Jerod Evans (Virginia Tech) - 21/50 12. DeShaun Watson 20/50 Tells you NFL really think the wonderlic determines a good QB. Look at the scores at the top 3 QBs taken.
Wow! Quite a few of these unintelligent types must not have gotten the "low wonderlic, bad career memo". They had the nerve to play well.
Agreed. Also congratulations for not being one of those who see someone stating a fact they don't like so they say something dumb as a half ass response. Clearly that's the norm here.
I must say though that it's hilarious pointing out a players wonderlic score and the fact that it's less than you want and that it's indicative that he's not a very smart person is "bigoted" in the eyes of the absolute least intelligent people out there.....but only if we're talking about Watson. I could have made the EXACT same comment about Derek Carr who also got a 20 on his wonderlic and the knuckle dragging morons would have had nothing to say about it. Way to out yourself.
Spoiler http://www.chron.com/sports/texans/article/Las-Vegas-projected-over-win-totals-for-Texans-NFL-11162630.php Westgate's win totals New England Patriots: 2017 over/under: 12.5 wins | 2016 record: 14-2 Green Bay Packers: 2017 over/under: 10.5 wins | 2016 record: 10-6 Seattle Seahawks: 2017 over/under: 10.5 wins | 2016 record: 10-5-1 Pittsburgh Steelers: 2017 over/under: 10.5 wins | 2016 record: 11-5 Dallas Cowboys: 2017 over/under: 9.5 | 2016 record: 13-3 Atlanta Falcons: 2017 over/under: 9.5 wins | 2016 record: 11-5 Oakland Raiders: 2017 over/under: 9.5 wins | 2016 record: 12-4 Carolina Panthers: 2017 over/under: 9 wins | 2016 record: 6-10 Baltimore Ravens: 2017 over/under: 9 wins | 2016 record: 8-8 Kansas City Chiefs: 2017 over/under: 9 wins | 2016 record: 12-4 New York Giants: 2017 over/under: 8.5 wins | 2016 record: 11-5 Minnesota Vikings: 2017 over/under: 8.5 wins | 2016 record: 8-8 Cincinnati Bengals: 2017 over/under: 8.5 wins | 2016 record: 6-9-1 Indianapolis Colts: 2017 over/under: 8.5 wins | 2016 record: 8-8 Tennessee Titans: 2017 over/under: 8.5 wins | 2016 record: 9-7 Philadelphia Eagles: 2017 over/under: 8 wins | 2016 record: 7-9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 2017 over/under: 8 wins | 2016 record: 9-7 New Orleans Saints: 2017 over/under: 8 wins | 2016 record: 7-9 Arizona Cardinals: 2017 over/under: 8 wins | 2016 record: 7-8-1 Denver Broncos: 2017 over/under: 8 wins | 2016 record: 9-7 Houston Texans: 2017 over/under: 8 wins | 2016 record: 9-7 Washington Redskins: 2017 over/under: 7.5 wins | 2016 record: 8-7-1 Detroit Lions: 2017 over/under: 7.5 wins | 2016 record: 9-7 Los Angeles Chargers: 2017 over/under: 7.5 wins | 2016 record: 5-11 Miami Dolphins: 2017 over/under: 7 wins | 2016 record: 10-6 Buffalo Bills: 2017 over/under: 6.5 wins | 2016 record: 7-9 Jacksonville Jaguars: 2017 over/under: 6.5 wins | 2016 record: 3-13 Los Angeles Rams: 2017 over/under: 6 wins | 2016 record: 4-12 Chicago Bears: 2017 over/under: 5.5 wins | 2016 record: 3-13 San Francisco 49ers: 2017 over/under: 5 wins | 2016 record: 2-14 New York Jets: 2017 over/under: 5 wins | 2016 record: 5-11 Cleveland Browns: 2017 over/under: 4.5 wins | 2016 record: 1-15
The only thing the Wonderlic has proven over the years is that it has zero indication of how successful a player will be in the NFL.
Above article discredits the the Texans for not re-signing the Hopkins, but haven't we historically reached extension agreements like days before the regular season?
Couple of things: there are a lot of Bobby posts to complain about, that is not one of them, he said it was lower but then went on to hope for the best.. also, if this was your argument back, it didn't look positive for Waston who whas in the bottom 25% of everyone you listed and below Ryan Mallet.. I will say, I have really high hopes for him and I don't think the Wonderlic means much at all.
I never suggested that it had anything to do with NFL success, I just said that his lower than desired score shows that he's a bit dumb. There's a ton of kind of dumb QB's that have long and successful careers. .
There are several posts from last night that seem to have been deleted. That was exactly Mr. Scarface's take on the situation, he went full on D&D in here.
LOL.....again. Someone who graduates from a school like Clemson in 3 years is not "dumb". Your bias is showing. Wonderlic is a test that is 50 question in 12 minutes. It is more about your standard test taking abilities than your intelligence. It is a the DUMBEST measure used for evaluation by the NFL.
Come on kiddo, you won't get the benefit of the doubt this time given that you can't still be drunk. Try your best to act like an adult because you're just going to get your posts deleted again if you go back to the garbage from last night.