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2013 QB WONDERLIC SCORES OUT
http://outkickthecoverage.com/wonder...arterbacks.php
1. Ryan Nassib, Syracuse 41 2. Matt Barkley, USC 30 3. E. J. Manuel, Florida State 28 3. Landry Jones, Oklahoma 28 5. Mike Glennon, N.C. State 26 6. Tyler Bray, Tennessee 24 6. Geno Smith, West Virginia 24 6. Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio) 24 9. Matt Scott, Arizona 22 10. Tyler Wilson, Arkansas 20 |
I'm pretty concerned at Wilson's score and the fact Tyler Bray tied with Geno.
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Charles Barkley 5
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The Bills can draft the next Ryan Fitzpatrick.
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and ....
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Didn't Blaine Gabbert score a 42?
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Welcome to KC Mr. Barkley!
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Blaine Gabbert, Missouri- 42 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada- 37 Christian Ponder, Florida State- 35 Ricky Stanzi, Iowa- 30 Andy Dalton, TCU- 29 Ryan Mallett, Arkansas- 26 Cam Newton, Auburn- 21 Jake Locker, Washington- 20 The quarterback class of 2012 had these results: Andrew Luck, Stanford- 37 Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M- 34 Kirk Cousins, Michigan State- 33 Russell Wilson, Wisconsin- 28 Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State- 27 Kellen Moore, Boise State- 26 Brock Osweiler, Arizona State- 25 Robert Griffin III, Baylor- 24 |
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Hmm. I'm now more curious as to how Tyler Bray got a 24. |
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All it means is that Wilson will be a Chief and dumasses will probably pick him with the 1.1 |
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Is there any sort of magical number that history has shown that you have to be above in order to not be a bust?
Or is this thing all over the map as far as predicting future success? |
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Nassib got a 41? Now is our chance to draft the next Alex Smith at 1.1
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Would be funny if we drafted Nassib at 1.1
It would shock the Chiefplanet elders to their core. |
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Another illustration of the thin QB class this year. I'd want a QB to be 30 at least.
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Score: 28 |
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Score: 28 |
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Terry Bradshaw would have got either a negative number or the empty set.
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Nassib is a Gemeous.
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EJ will be the best of this class.
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I bet Bray cheated on the test to get to 24.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communit...1#.UXbvK7XUfrM Dumbass. |
didn't Alex Smiff have the highest wonderlic ever?
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No wonder people are shying away from Geno Smith. He couldn't even outscore Tyler Bray.
Scratch Dysert, Scott, and Wilson off my interest list too. |
The inner city and the fact that Geno is a scrambing qb probably brought his number down.
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IIRC, Marino had drug issue rumors surrounding him coming out in '83. Guess he shouldn't of led a franchise either. |
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BAHAHAHAHAHA BRAY IS KING!!!! PBJ PBJ PBJ PBJ PBJ
Honestly he was never told or encouraged to actually do anything at UT except show up and throw the ball. Give him a legit QB coach and he excels. |
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Honestly, what this means is how long it will take to absorb a playbook.
That's about it. It doesn't measure intelligence on the field, which is more of a product of instinct, discipline and work ethic in practice. |
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Geno was coached by Andre Ware for his Wonderlic exam.
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The Wonderlic matters why?
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