They are four syllables that can make an NFL draft prospect shudder. The NFL Scouting Combine, which unfolds this week in Indianapolis, has mental and psychological components that augment the ...
Johnny Manziel is more intelligent than Blake Bortles and Teddy Bridgewater. OK, that might not entirely be true. There's no perfect way to measure one's intelligence, as our yearly fretting about and ...
Want to get into a lively debate about something that has absolutely nothing to do with becoming a good pro football player? How about the Wonderlic Test — also known as the most overdone, ...
Analyzing potential NFL draft prospects is always an inexact science as teams and NFL fans as a whole try to equate both collegiate performance and a player's measurable skills to what a player can do ...
Before an athlete can become an NFL star he has to train relentlessly, become a college standout, and then take a 50-question intelligence test in 12 minutes! Think you're smarter than an NFL player?
IQ testing is controversial, many experts agree. And there's no exception regarding using such testing in professional sports, where the Wonderlic has reigned supreme for decades. So, what is this ...
Before an athlete can become an NFL star he has to train relentlessly, become a college standout, and then take a 50-question intelligence test in 12 minutes! Think you're smarter than an NFL player?
Bill Belichick, shown as newly minted coach of the Cleveland Browns in 1991, made it into three questions in DMan's Wonderlic Test sample, 2017 edition. (Richard T. Conway/The Plain Dealer) CLEVELAND, ...
There are two things about me that I know to be absolutely true. The first is that I'm terrible at calculating anything that isn't a baseball statistic and the simplest mathematic formulas can give me ...
Leonard Fournette scored an 11 on the Wonderlic test administered at the NFL Scouting Combine, according to a story in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. The test results are kept private by the NFL, but ...
(CBS) "Stupid" is a subjective word. We apply it to people we want to put down. We use it to dismiss something, often ironically because we don't understand it or it frustrates us. Sometimes it means ...
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