Tebow not the brightest bulb in the box...

#4
#4
Did Travis Henry break 10 on his test? I dont remember his exact score. I do recall it was pitiful though.
 
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#5
#5
There's a sample test somewhere on the internet. It's only 20 questions instead of 50, but it gives you an idea what it's like. I think most college-educated people could get at least 30 right.
 
#6
#6
There's an example here on ESPN's site-

ESPN.com - Page2 - So, how do you score?

I guess I just don't understand what it takes to play football. Didn't know this was necessary. I've been out of school for a very long time so I don't know what equivalent grade level these questions are. 8th grade?
 
#8
#8
There's an example here on ESPN's site-

ESPN.com - Page2 - So, how do you score?

I guess I just don't understand what it takes to play football. Didn't know this was necessary. I've been out of school for a very long time so I don't know what equivalent grade level these questions are. 8th grade?

I think most reasonable people would agree that it doesn't really translate to playing the game. Perhaps it might translate to really understanding x's and o's, but you don't really have to understand them any more than to execute them anyway.
 
#9
#9
There's an example here on ESPN's site-

ESPN.com - Page2 - So, how do you score?

I guess I just don't understand what it takes to play football. Didn't know this was necessary. I've been out of school for a very long time so I don't know what equivalent grade level these questions are. 8th grade?
The majority of the questions from that site is covered in elementary school.
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#10
#10
shows the benefits of a Florida education, Tebow was at a disadvantage thought
there were no circumcision questions
 
#11
#11
Apparently it means everything if TT scores below average.

Not everything. Just that all the bullshiz that our resident UF trolls threw off to refute that the challenged guy he appeared to be was the real thing were dead wrong.

We were told tales of enormous GPAs and greatness of UF. Both were crap then and are crap today.
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#12
#12
The "importance" of the test is the ability to make quick decisions. Somehow it translates into a QBs ability to read a defense on a fly pretty well. Hence why such a big deal is made of it, esp for QBs.
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#16
#16
He's a homeschooled fundamentalist zealot who learned everything he knows from other zealots. Why does it surprise anyone that he scores low on an general intelligence test?
 
#25
#25
wait i thought everyone told me he was really smart. you know because he believes in jesus and all.
 

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