Tim Tebow's below average Wonderlic
I wasn't surprised by this. He always seemed like he wasn't the brightest bulb...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft10/news/story?id=4984943
"choose" Michigan.
Its inevitable that whenever you are mocking someone's intelligence you make a mistake of your own.
Any plans for a "hangover cure for dummies" book
Should be "it's" not "its"...
(Sorry, couldn't resist. I'm bored at work today, and September seems like an eternity away.)
Too bad you weren't with Tebow when he took his test.
I think Manningham got a 6 as well, and look how he's doing!
The Wonderlic is stupid, but I think it would be fun to take. I took a mock Wonderlic that was only 20 questions today and got the equivalent of a 35. I'm now expecting to go #1 to the Rams.
I already knew Jesus couldn't hit a curve ball and apparently the wonderlic is not his strong suit either.
TIM TEBOW GETS TOO MUCH ATTENTION SO I'M GOING TO MAKE A POST ABOUT HIM.
You know, for a chick in a bikini, you sure yell a lot and have a ton of hair on your testicles.
I caint bleve these dum football playrs. How can you xpect them to play football when thay caint even pass a test? No wondr he had ta go ta Florada insted of Mishigan.
+1 to you. I couldn't spell that badly if I tried--I'm too OCD with myself.
He gave away his above-average points to lower-scoring potential draftees. But only to those that spent 15 minutes with him.
The only person to ever get a 50 went to Harvard. The highest one in the NFL currently is Kevin Curtis (WR) with a 48 (from Utah State!).
well it's a higher % than his completion % is gonna be if he ever sees the field in the NFL...thats one way to look at it?
...says the Texas fan whose QB never won a national championship or a Heisman.
and had a pro bowl year last year. colt mccoy is the winningest college quarterback ever. thanks for insulting my quarterbacks. heisman trophies dont make good pro prospects and as my example ill find some common ground with u and cite.....*drum roll*.......troy smith.
tim tebow isnt a quarterback. hes got the worst throwing motion ive seen for a first day prospect. worse than vince young? easily. accuracy is also an issue with him where for vince it wasnt(66%(i think, check me im not sure) for his college career). tim tebow does throw a good jump pass..i guess?
All I'm saying is that a UT fan who travels the internet looking for places to insult Tim Tebow probably isn't the most objective source of commentary. And, frankly, I'm pretty sure you (and McCoy himself) would trade the title of "Winningest QB" for a national championship or a Heisman.
im not gonna pretend to be a fan of tebow or even like the guy but i dont only come on here for posting negative things about tim tebow. i said below that the wonderlic is the worst test of all the tests that the NFL prospects have to go through, except maybe the broad jump for certain positions, and i tried to make a joke about that along with tebow's poor throwing capabilities. figured most non-florida fans would appreciate a half decent tebow joke.
obviously i would trade(contrary to recent quotes from rick barnes....) individual success for team success but thats wat he has and thats wat hes going to have to live with. i was just pointing out that he has titles that go with his name. I dont think that tim tebow winning a heisman and nat champ means he is going to have a good completion % in the pros.
March 12th, 2010 at 10:08 AM ^
I think the test requires capital letters...
(Vince Young has one above average year in the pros, and everyone's ready to put him in the Hall of Fame).
March 11th, 2010 at 10:09 PM ^
You're right but remember that some of Colt's situation was out of his control: the injury, obviously, for one, but also his lack of run support for a lot of his time at Texas.
This could be said for every quarterback ever.
this is fascinating, I've never been privy to one of these arguments before :)
Does the Ad Hominem Shuffle better than a message board full of insecure Michigan fans.