He’s really dumb I guess. Hard to play QB in the NFL without being bright. Very rarely are guys open by 10 yards like they were at Alabama.
I listened to him being interviewed after their last game. Dumb as a box of rocks. He was asked about the level of support the coaches are giving him and you could see the Sylvan Learning Center wheels trying to turn as he thought of a response.
He’s really dumb I guess. Hard to play QB in the NFL without being bright. Very rarely are guys open by 10 yards like they were at Alabama.
I listened to him being interviewed after their last game. Dumb as a box of rocks. He was asked about the level of support the coaches are giving him and you could see the Sylvan Learning Center wheels trying to turn as he thought of a response.
He’s really dumb I guess. Hard to play QB in the NFL without being bright. Very rarely are guys open by 10 yards like they were at Alabama.
I listened to him being interviewed after their last game. Dumb as a box of rocks. He was asked about the level of support the coaches are giving him and you could see the Sylvan Learning Center wheels trying to turn as he thought of a response.
I think it goes without saying that most NFL players are dumb. ATBS, Tua scored a 13 on the wonderlic which is really, really bad. Wilson had a 28.
I think the average NFL player is close to the average American. NFL QBs, however, are smarter than the general population.
Tua is just fucking dumb. A Wonderlic of 13 correlates to an IQ of ~79-85. The NFL QB median is 27. Some nerd did the numbers a few years back that showed 31.6 was the average playoff QB over the span of a few years. Tua is in the lowest quartile of the population, and solidly in the bottom tenth of NFL QBs. It was reported he scored a 19 the second time around at the combine, but that doesn’t change the fact that he was too dumb to run Sark’s offense.
FWIW some notable UW and UO QB scores I could find: Jason Maas 43, Hugh Millen 41, Kellen Clemens 35, Marcus Mariota 33, Joey Fivepicks 32, Dennis Dixon 29, Bill Musgrave 29, Brock Huard 25, Marques Tuiasosopo 24, Mark Brunel 22, Jake Locker 20, AJ Feeley 19,
2020 QBs had both their junior pro day and combine Wonderlic test results leaked: Justin Herbert 25 and 39, Jacob Eason 18 and 23, Tua 13 and 19. Akili Smith also has two, 26 and 37. Honorary shoutout to Ryan Leaf and his 27.
I was curious why the two scores, and found this for Akili Smith “he originally took the test and got a lower score. His agent Leigh Steinberg hired a tutor to help improve it.” That’s the case with Eason, Herbert, and Tua one would imagine, they prepped in order to improve it. That means that even with prep work in something that they knew would be a glaring deficiency the best Tua could muster is a 19.
The average of the last 10 QBs to win a Super Bowl is 29.6 with the lowest being Ben Roethlisberger at 25 and highest is Eli Manning at 39. Notable QBs at 20 and under: Michael Vick 20, Vinny Testaverde 17, Dan Marino 16, Steve McNair 15, Terry Bradshaw 15, Congressman Heath Schuler 14, Lamar Jackson 13, Vince Young 6.
Fucking shocking that they don't get tutors as a matter of course with the evidence of how much good they can do/money it will make them. You'd think agents would have this completely dialed in by now.
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Tua is just fucking dumb. A Wonderlic of 13 correlates to an IQ of ~79-85. The NFL QB median is 27. Some nerd did the numbers a few years back that showed 31.6 was the average playoff QB over the span of a few years. Tua is in the lowest quartile of the population, and solidly in the bottom tenth of NFL QBs. It was reported he scored a 19 the second time around at the combine, but that doesn’t change the fact that he was too dumb to run Sark’s offense.
FWIW some notable UW and UO QB scores I could find: Jason Maas 43, Hugh Millen 41, Kellen Clemens 35, Marcus Mariota 33, Joey Fivepicks 32, Dennis Dixon 29, Bill Musgrave 29, Brock Huard 25, Marques Tuiasosopo 24, Mark Brunel 22, Jake Locker 20, AJ Feeley 19,
2020 QBs had both their junior pro day and combine Wonderlic test results leaked: Justin Herbert 25 and 39, Jacob Eason 18 and 23, Tua 13 and 19. Akili Smith also has two, 26 and 37. Honorary shoutout to Ryan Leaf and his 27.
I was curious why the two scores, and found this for Akili Smith “he originally took the test and got a lower score. His agent Leigh Steinberg hired a tutor to help improve it.” That’s the case with Eason, Herbert, and Tua one would imagine, they prepped in order to improve it. That means that even with prep work in something that they knew would be a glaring deficiency the best Tua could muster is a 19.
The average of the last 10 QBs to win a Super Bowl is 29.6 with the lowest being Ben Roethlisberger at 25 and highest is Eli Manning at 39. Notable QBs at 20 and under: Michael Vick 20, Vinny Testaverde 17, Dan Marino 16, Steve McNair 15, Terry Bradshaw 15, Congressman Heath Schuler 14, Lamar Jackson 13, Vince Young 6.
Ryan Leaf 27. Case closed.