I got a 31 on the Wonderlic. I could have gotten at least around 36, but my front desk girl came and interrupted me about something. Worst timing ever on her part. Kind of disappointed in myself, I thought I'd hit 40-45 range...but time is the biggest factor. For those interested: http://footballiqscore.com/
Disclaimer: This is not a Wonderlic test and the scores derived from it may not accurately reflect the score you would attain on the Wonderlic test.
I took the short one got a 44. Time is a big factor, i hope this is not like the real one what does it test pressure? quit thinking? what if someone sucks at math but are a quick thinker.
McShay: Bridgewater was the best qb during the interviews, especially on the whiteboard. Bortles was lacking on the white board McCarron was off Johnny impressed, surprised people with knowledge
Clearly, McShay said Bortles was lacking on the whiteboard, didn't know stuff he should have Manziel has things to clean up, impressed though I think if its qb, its Bridgewater. He really shined through on the whiteboard (the only thing that matters)
Andrew Luck 37 RG3 24 Morris Claiborne 4 Aaron Rogers 35 Eli Manning 39 Tom Brady 33 Vince Young 6 Mathew Stafford 38 Steve Young 33
Yeah, not sure if this was harder or easier than an actual Wonderlic, but I felt like it might be a little more challenging. The time think is the biggest issue...and there was some basic math in there that could actually be challenging if you dont have the basics down.
I think based on a few off the field decisions and his damn twitter account, people underestimate Johnny's intelligence. I would think these interviews and work on the whiteboard mean more to coaches and gm's than whatever score is achieved on the wonderlic. Bodes well for Johnny and especially for Bridgewater.
Speaking of the whiteboard... I'm actually looking forward to Gruden's QB Camp show this year. Should be really interesting seeing as how one of these guys could very well be the Texans' next QB.