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Pit Bull #53 said:
In my mind, the Wonderlic itself doesn't hold a ton of value. But here's something that does: The fact that there were questions surrounding Vince Young BEFORE he took the Wonderlic on whether or not he could read a defense, fully understand an offense, or have the capacity to process all the information that he's going to be getting in the NFL. Not to mention the fact that many people are questioning whether or not he ran a "watered-down" offense at Texas because he couldn't handle it otherwise.

THAT coupled with the fact that he scored so awfully low on the Wonderlic test has to raise some questions. It certainly reinforces the concerns that people had with him prior...

excellent post.
 
VolnTitan said:
Wrong. The thing that will enforce that belief or dispell it is when he meets with teams and goes over film and plays. Wonderlic has nothing to do with that.

You're right that that will dispell the beliefs if he can do that. But you can't just dismiss the Wonderlic as being unimportant. Maybe it is to YOU, but if it weren't somewhat important to the teams drafting these kids, why else would they be taking it?
 
Again...it is a mute point. Do you think if he actually scored that low the Titans are going to decide not to bring him in? Of course not.
 
They will still bring him in but if he is really that dumb they will find out after they bring him in. Nobody should say the test is the all in all but it simply raises a red flag and certainly he will be put under more of a magnifying glass because it raises doubts.
 
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