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The Wunderlich test for quarterbacks


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19 hours ago, SouthNYfan said:


48    Ryan Fitzpatrick    Harvard    QB
48    Greg McElroy    Alabama    QB
43    Jason Maas    Oregon    QB
42    Blaine Gabbert    Missouri    QB
42    Drew Henson    Michigan    QB

 

Top 5 ever scores for QBs.

Yeah.

That's an all time great QB list, huh?

Have a look around the NFL at all the elite QBs.

 

I think you'll agree most of them are actually pretty sharp by pro athlete standards.

 

You have to have the athleticism to go with the intelligence, but without the intelligence all the athleticism in the world doesn't get the job done. 

 

Ask Tyrod or EJ.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

Have a look around the NFL at all the elite QBs.

 

I think you'll agree most of them are actually pretty sharp by pro athlete standards.

 

You have to have the athleticism to go with the intelligence, but without the intelligence all the athleticism in the world doesn't get the job done. 

 

Ask Tyrod or EJ.

 

 

Drew Henson wasn't such a great quarterback but he warmed the hearts of millions with his beloved Muppets.

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22 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

Have a look around the NFL at all the elite QBs.

 

I think you'll agree most of them are actually pretty sharp by pro athlete standards.

 

You have to have the athleticism to go with the intelligence, but without the intelligence all the athleticism in the world doesn't get the job done. 

 

Ask Tyrod or EJ.

 

 

 

I was just pointing it out lol

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On ‎3‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 10:04 AM, mileena said:

 

He might be successful, but he is still stupid. And much of his successes were only as a result of him winning four Super Bowls. He didn't earn them. He wasn't even that good of a quarterback. And he didn't write any books; his co-authors did.

 

So .... when did you find out about Bradshaw !@#$ing your wife?

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4 minutes ago, No Place To Hyde said:

On his latest podcast, former NFL scout @JohnMiddlekauff revealed the Wonderlic scores for some of the big time QBs: Josh Allen 37 Josh Rosen 29 Sam Darnold 28 Baker Mayfield 25 Lamar Jackson 13

 

 

i stink at adding the fancy embedded part...but there ya go

 

Ouch. Also Allen at 1 is becoming a real possibility, I don't care what people say about Darnold. 

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4 minutes ago, No Place To Hyde said:

On his latest podcast, former NFL scout @JohnMiddlekauff revealed the Wonderlic scores for some of the big time QBs: Josh Allen 37 Josh Rosen 29 Sam Darnold 28 Baker Mayfield 25 Lamar Jackson 13

 

 

i stink at adding the fancy embedded part...but there ya go

 

Any team that drafts Lamar Jackson in the first round deserves to suck forever.

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10 minutes ago, No Place To Hyde said:

On his latest podcast, former NFL scout @JohnMiddlekauff revealed the Wonderlic scores for some of the big time QBs: Josh Allen 37 Josh Rosen 29 Sam Darnold 28 Baker Mayfield 25 Lamar Jackson 13

 

 

i stink at adding the fancy embedded part...but there ya go

I thought some folks were claiming Allen was a dim bulb.  13 is really too low, imo.

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Just now, Gugny said:

 

Any team that drafts Lamar Jackson in the first round deserves to suck forever.

I've been a big Jackson supporter for sometime now. Even I'm questioning him at this point. His ability to be a playmaker is unparalleled. In a good setting I could see him being something really special. 

 

With his mom agent making meetings and visits hard, his refusal to comply with what perspective employers want to see most (40 time) and now the low scores....nothing in and of itself is condemning but added all together I have to question whether he will be able to develop the way he could. Mom's got his "best interest at heart" but I sincerely doubt she's got QB coaches on speed dial, or she's got any way to know how the internal NFL works. He's being set up to fail and not succeed. 

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6 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

Any team that drafts Lamar Jackson in the first round deserves to suck forever.

 

Would be interesting to see if he does get drafted in 1st.  But some posters here will say that a score of 13 is not a red flag and  bring up the Jim Kelly and Dan Marino comparisons.

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Just now, prissythecat said:

 

Would be interesting to see if he does get drafted in 1st.  But some posters here will say that a score of 13 is not a red flag and  bring up the Jim Kelly and Dan Marino comparisons.

 

13 is a HUGE red flag.

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11 minutes ago, prissythecat said:

 

Would be interesting to see if he does get drafted in 1st.  But some posters here will say that a score of 13 is not a red flag and  bring up the Jim Kelly and Dan Marino comparisons.

 

It's common for simpletons to bring that up.

 

Since 2000 not one QB who scored below 16 on the Wonderlic has been successful as a QB in the NFL.  Zero.

 

Stay far away from Lamar Jackson.  Unless you need a Wide Receiver, anyway.

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17 minutes ago, Doc said:

Jackson got a 13?  Pass (see what I did there?).

 

More like, RUN!!!!!!!!

Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Do your own research and post something that makes some sense.

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