Darren Davis running back from Iowa State is reported to have turned in a 4. Sebastian Janokowski the kicker from Florida State turned in a 9. Reports early on in Vince Young's combine said that he turned in a 6 but later scored a 14, which happens to be the same score as hall of famer Dan Marino. The average score for a player in the combine is 19 while the average score for people in everday life is a 21. It is said that anything under a 10 suggest literacy problems.
Also Pat McInally a punter/wide receiver from Harvard is the only NFL player to turn in a perfect 50 on the test.
Dan Marino score 15, and Vince Young's second score was a 16.
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Pat McInally, a 1970's Harvard graduate, drafted by the Bengals. Played as a Punter/WR. Ryan fitzpatrick, 2nd string quarterback. currently plays for Bengals
Ryan Fitzpatrick he went to Harvard his SAT score was 1580
I know that twice the score was 2 to 0 and the teans involved both times were the Bears and Packers. What I don't know if it was forfeit situation. It would not be forfeit as a forfeit results in a 1-0 decision.
It means that the lowest seed has the worst overall and the best overall in the NFL.
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Kevin Curtis, a wide receiver of the Philadelphia Eagles, currently has the highest score of any current NFL player, with a score of 48 out of 50 points. Only one NFL player has ever scored higher than that, with Pat McInnally, a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals who scored a perfect 50 in 1976.
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The Wonderlic or Wunderlich test, (I'm not sure of the spelling) is a pre-draft test they give.
Eli Manning: 39 (out of 50) Peyton Manning: 28 source: http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2009/2/18/762777/2009-nfl-scouting-combine
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In 1943 the Giants and Lions ended the game 0 to 0
Pat McInally, a 1970's Harvard graduate, drafted by the Bengals. Played as a Punter/WR. Ryan fitzpatrick, 2nd string quarterback. currently plays for Bengals
Ryan Fitzpatrick he went to Harvard his SAT score was 1580
The score of a forfeited NFL game is 2-0. The reasoning behind this is that a safety is the only way to score in an NFL game in which no points are credited to a specific player. There has only been 1 official forfeit in NFL history (1920 - Rochester Jeffersons lost by forfeit to the Washington Pros/Senators).
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