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Old 09-21-2012, 07:27 PM   #9
Dvjkefdw

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I agree with Goodell to an extent. There's no reason for anyone to know how well or poorly an individual did on a particular exam. Now, I don't think there needs to be harsh punishment for future offenders as I'm sure it's not the executives or even coaches, etc. who are leaking the information. It's probably folks who work in the organization who want to feel important and relevant who take sensitive information and leak it to the media so they can blow it out of proportion.

What does the Wunderlic exam really say about an individual? If you may have a particular disability in answering questions in the written form test anxiety with tests like the Wunderlic exam then you're not going to score well. I'm sure that's why most teams don't use that as their sole tool to analyze the intelligence and character of the individuals they are dealing with.
If two QBs are equal in every other aspect and one scores 30 and the the other scores a 10, who do you take?
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