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
It means that the lowest seed has the worst overall and the best overall in the NFL.
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.
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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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