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Vince Young dumber than a box of rocks?

da loser

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VINCE IS STOOPID?

A league source tells us that there's a rumor making the rounds at the combine that Texas quarterback Vince Young scored a miserably horrible six on the Wonderlic test.

A six! That's bad. It's beyond bad. In fact, it's the lowest score that we can ever remember hearing anyone getting.

All incoming NFL players take a 50-question version of the Wonderlic, with a 12-minute window within which to finish it.

We found 15 sample Wonderlic questions on ESPN.com's page 2, including such brain-benders as selecting the ninth month of the year from among five possible choices. We'd like to think that most people of average intelligence could get at least six of the 15 sample questions right.

Getting a total of only six out of a total of 50 questions of that same kind is pa-freakin'-thetic. For a guy who's going to be called upon to read defenses and call audibles and work through a progression of receivers against NFL-caliber opposition, it's downright scary.

The source tells us that he hasn't seen the result in writing yet, but that he's "99 percent" certain that Young's score was six.

Said the source, who knows a thing or two about evaluating college players:

"I predict he'll fall all the way out of the first round."

That's a bold statement, and we're not saying that we agree with it -- primarily because our guess is that there's someone almost dumb enough to get a six on the Wonderlic, who'll overlook Young's low score along with any other concerns that might come to light over the next two months.

Not bad for a UT student 😉 last year frank gore scored a 6 and he has a learning disability
 
I love Pro Football Talk. For some reason, he doesn't update College Football Talk much anymore though.

When are the official results released?
 
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

I suppose the question implies that "baseball players wear hats regularly." And same for the boy. ie, people who wear jeans don't necessarily wear jeans every day. Could be worded better, yeah.
 
and yet somehow he won the national championship.

someone is just anti-ut and had to make a post with 0 evidence.
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

Vince Young, is that you?
 
WTF is a wonderlic and who the hell cares? He beat USC almost single handedly, I will forever look up to him no matter what he does now.
 
I'm going to guess that the OP is about 5'3" 110 lbs soaking wet and gets no poon. You may do better on the damn test but you still fail at life.
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

you are an idiot, you are simply reading the question, not evaulating if in real life this is true or false, they told you that the first two statements are true. you simply use logic to determine if according to the first two statements the third is also true.

because ALL baseball players wear hats and the boy is a baseball player then he wears a hat.
 
Originally posted by: da loser
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

Vince Young, is that you?
Ironic, ain't it?

 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
the guy reads defenses just fine. who cares?

UT should care, because our academic integrity is revealed as being non-existent. Too dumb to go to the university should mean too dumb to represent the university in athletics. Corruption FTW!
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

*shakes sarcasm box* No wai...
 
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
I'm going to guess that the OP is about 5'3" 110 lbs soaking wet and gets no poon. You may do better on the damn test but you still fail at life.

😕

attacking the op for posting a news article

😕

you and vince young have a 'special' relationship or something?
 
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
I'm going to guess that the OP is about 5'3" 110 lbs soaking wet and gets no poon. You may do better on the damn test but you still fail at life.

I'll assume then that you are also a skinny goon who gets no poon. But unlike the OP, you actually would score lower than a 6 on the test.
 
Originally posted by: shoRunner
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

you are an idiot, you are simply reading the question, not evaulating if in real life this is true or false, they told you that the first two statements are true. you simply use logic to determine if according to the first two statements the third is also true.

because ALL baseball players wear hats and the boy is a baseball player then he wears a hat.

no. he could be wearing two or more hats. Thats whats wrong with these stupid tests.
 
Originally posted by: Hacp
Originally posted by: shoRunner
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

you are an idiot, you are simply reading the question, not evaulating if in real life this is true or false, they told you that the first two statements are true. you simply use logic to determine if according to the first two statements the third is also true.

because ALL baseball players wear hats and the boy is a baseball player then he wears a hat.

no. he could be wearing two or more hats. Thats whats wrong with these stupid tests.

To be wearing two hats you have to be wearing a hat...
 
1. We haven't seen anything concrete on this, other than the speculation that some 'source' said something.

2. I don't care if his score is a 1 on the wonderlic or any other test. If he can do the kind of stuff he's done in college at the pro level, that's what matters. Whether he can do that is a whole other question, but has very little to do with any test.
 
Originally posted by: Hacp
Originally posted by: shoRunner
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

you are an idiot, you are simply reading the question, not evaulating if in real life this is true or false, they told you that the first two statements are true. you simply use logic to determine if according to the first two statements the third is also true.

because ALL baseball players wear hats and the boy is a baseball player then he wears a hat.

no. he could be wearing two or more hats. Thats whats wrong with these stupid tests.

No... it is simple logic. The statement is true. This type of logic is taught in eighth grade classrooms all around the country.
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Q: 2. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final one:
1. true, 2. false, 3. not certain?
The boy plays baseball. All baseball players wear hats. The boy wears a hat.
A: 2. true

WTF? That is not true. The boy wears a hat while playing baseball or has worn a hat at one point in his life would be true, but saying that since baseball players wear hats and he plays baseball doesn't mean he wears a hat 24/7.

Wow... wow... wow.
 
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