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Now that we know Dallas had an intense interest in Claiborne, were highly incented to see him drop and didn't care about the low test score, can we assume they most likely leaked the score of 4? If this can be proven could they lose the pick retroactively? Otherwise what would be the penalty? Also how could Claiborne want to play for them if this came out ?

Hmmmm .....

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Now that we know Dallas had an intense interest in Claiborne, were highly incented to see him drop and didn't care about the low test score, can we assume they most likely leaked the score of 4? If this can be proven could they lose the pick retroactively? Otherwise what would be the penalty? Also how could Claiborne want to play for them if this came out ?

Hmmmm .....

 

They would not be the first team to leak someone's information . . . I wonder if any of the 5 teams in front of them fell for it, you know know how gullible those NFL GM's are. :wallbash:

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Now that we know Dallas had an intense interest in Claiborne, were highly incented to see him drop and didn't care about the low test score, can we assume they most likely leaked the score of 4? If this can be proven could they lose the pick retroactively? Otherwise what would be the penalty? Also how could Claiborne want to play for them if this came out ?

Hmmmm .....

 

Even Claiborne would never use the phrase "highly incented".

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Even Claiborne would never use the phrase "highly incented".

Outside of the fact that he probably has no idea what the word "incented" means (and with a Wonderlic of 4, I'd be skeptical of him knowing what "highly" means as well), why else wouldn't he use that phrase?

 

And every team knows the results of every player's Wonderlic well before the draft. So leaking it to the public means nothing.

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Now that we know Dallas had an intense interest in Claiborne, were highly incented to see him drop and didn't care about the low test score, can we assume they most likely leaked the score of 4? If this can be proven could they lose the pick retroactively? Otherwise what would be the penalty? Also how could Claiborne want to play for them if this came out ?

Hmmmm .....

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Outside of the fact that he probably has no idea what the word "incented" means (and with a Wonderlic of 4, I'd be skeptical of him knowing what "highly" means as well), why else wouldn't he use that phrase?

 

And every team knows the results of every player's Wonderlic well before the draft. So leaking it to the public means nothing.

 

Even he knows the proper term is "incentivized".

 

Your second point is correct and completely destroys this silly thread.

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Even he knows the proper term is "incentivized".

 

Your second point is correct and completely destroys this silly thread.

You're saying fan opinion and media frenzy don't matter ? That a team wanting to see him drop wouldnt try to pollute the water somehow? If there were no benefit to leaking yet the potential for league punishment, why leak?

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You're saying fan opinion and media frenzy don't matter ? That a team wanting to see him drop wouldnt try to pollute the water somehow? If there were no benefit to leaking yet the potential for league punishment, why leak?

Since you don't actually KNOW who leaked the score it would appear that trying to establish a motive is a waste of time. The psychology behind an exercise like this in a forum makes me wonder how the witch trials stopped. :lol:

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Since you don't actually KNOW who leaked the score it would appear that trying to establish a motive is a waste of time. The psychology behind an exercise like this in a forum makes me wonder how the witch trials stopped. :lol:

Basis for criminal investigation is derivation of motive, which determines suspects.

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