Jake Locker scores low on Wonderlic
20 out of 50? Nice to see he's putting that UW education to good use.
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I'm not a Husky fan
but Jake Locker is a great kid and one that any college coach would have loved to have on the team. Don’t know how he will do in the pros, but he’ll be successful somewhere doing something because he’s quality.
That's not great
Check out this sample test. You only get 5 minutes for 20 questions. I got 32.5, not even able to get to the last 4 questions due to time.
42.5
Time wasn’t a factor. I don’t really see how this test helps to show who has a good QB mind.
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I agree
Its more like, do you have basic logic and math skills and can work quickly.
by spencer peaty on Mar 24, 2011 12:09 AM PDT up reply actions
Drew Bledsoe got a 37.
But apparently 20 is only slightly below average.
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It isn't about wheter or not he is a great guy, or if he will be a successful pro
it is just hilarious irony that the qb for our rival’s who constantly brag about their "superior " education scored below average on the test. FAR below Bledsoe too makes it even better!
"Win or lose Cougars booze!"
While I too find it at least a tiny bit humorous
the Wonderlick ranks just above “ability to buy donuts” when rating a prospect.
To be fair, ''ability to buy donuts'' is a more important factor when deciding lineman than QBs.
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True.
I feel like punters/kickers should be the best at ordering pizza or takeout, though. Also they should excel at video games and miniature golf.
by Kyle Rancourt on Mar 27, 2011 10:49 PM PDT up reply actions
Whatever Reid is best at is what all punters should strive to be good at.
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It is amazing how great your score looks if you just multiply by 3.5. Extra points for out smarting the sample test.
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