Timmy Tebow Bombs the Wonderlic Test
March 11, 2010Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, whose intangibles supposedly enhance his pro-football resume, scored slightly below average for an NFL quarterback on the Wonderlic test, a 12-minute, 50-question exam given at the scouting combine that assesses learning and problem-solving abilities. Tebow scored a 22 on the Wonderlic, an NFL source told the Post. The average score for an NFL quarterback is 24. Oklahoma’s Sam Bradford had the best score among the 2010 draft’s top four QB draft prospects with a 36 (Texas’ Colt McCoy scored a 25 and Notre Dame’s Jimmy Clausen a 23). –Palm Beach Post
This confirms what I’ve been saying about Timmy Teabag all along..He’s dumb as rocks..-TO









































Reader Comments
Hey Douchebag TO……if you knew anything at all, the actual average score for this exam is 21. AND, some of the best players in the NFL did not score over a 20! Dan Marino – 16; Deltha O’Neal – 15; Donovan McNabb -14. Vince Young made headlines last year when it was rumored that he scored a 6. As we all saw in 2006, the Wonderlic doesn’t mean much. St. Louis’ Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a 50, and he’s nothing more than a backup quarterback.
So, all the Gator haters out there can sit back and enjoy the show, because Tebow will be in the NFL and you will be watching him……I can guarantee that.
Cheers!!
Well, I was really impressed with that. I told my Mom and she agreed with me. I would like to hear whatever else you have on this. Amazing!