I've taken the Wonderlic test. What's hard about it is that there are a LOT of questions that have to be answered in a very short amount of time. If you can't rapidly process information, you would not do well.
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I did not post that because of the comments about Mr. Davis. He was a rare, gifted running back with great heart and determination. My Wildcats would love to have two just like him for next fall. You should not be so thin skinned. It is rare for any human to be extremely gifted athletically and intellectually and have the motivation to use those gifts. Mr. Davis used his God given gifts to the utmost.
I also took the Wonderlic test. It does place a premium on being able to think quickly and accurately. What it does not do is indicate whether a person can put their thoughts into actions quickly and accurately.
I also took the Wonderlic test. It does place a premium on being able to think quickly and accurately. What it does not do is indicate whether a person can put their thoughts into actions quickly and accurately.
That's why QBs excel at it, I would guess. Who is better to make quick, well-thought out decisions?
Forever trying to find a cure for the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
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