That was then, this is now? Are you freaking serious? That’s your reply?
What difference does it make from the 70s to current. It’s the same test. It’s used for the same purpose. If they had poor scores then why were they so successful? Why where they still highly coveted?
It reinforces that it is a not a measurement of an individual’s football intelligence, but rather provides data for his workplace assessment within an organization. Not SPECIFICALLY for the purpose of sports player evaluation.
Who’s going off tangent? Im just pointing out how ridiculous your reasoning is....and it’s becoming routine. Where am I defending Shamarko Thomas in all this? All I said was he wasn’t on the team because he hasn’t produced, and that was mainly for injuries.
You live in this dreamworld of believing what you think a person states, when you ignore what’s actually stated written right in front of you.
The only thing I would consider fooling myself now is whether you are actually not, clinically an idiot. Because you are giving superb examples that you are. Quote anywhere where I posted the NFL doesn’t think the wonderlic isn’t important. You won’t because you can’t. You just fantasize what you want to believe.
You keep stating the Wonderlic score (low score = a low football IQ), even though the test was created back in the 30’s as a form of psychometric assessment to measure a person’s general intelligence (something it appears you lack significantly), not for football player IQ determinations. It was used by employers in all professions for over 40 years before the entire NFL caught on.
Stillwright explained it too. If these low wonderlic scoring players are to be failures at football, and the test is a large part of their future success in an organization why do organizations still draft them in 1st, 2nd or 3rd rounds?
You are the personification of a troll on this board, and I’m feeding it. But hey, that’s fine. There’s plenty of dog chow around here for everyone to feed you.
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