Claiborne: No Fucks Given About Wonderlic

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  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18729

    Claiborne: No Fucks Given About Wonderlic

    Cowboys first-round draft pick Morris Claiborne said he pretty much blew off the Wonderlic test at the NFL scouting combine, resulting in what has been reported as a single-digit score.


    IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys first-round draft pick Morris Claiborne said he pretty much blew off the Wonderlic test at the NFL scouting combine, resulting in what has been reported as a single-digit score.

    The former LSU defensive back, selected sixth overall Thursday night, told reporters that he didn't take the test seriously.


    "I mean, I looked on the test and wasn't nothing on the test that came with football, so I pretty much blew the test off," Claiborne said.

    The Wonderlic consists of 50 questions that must be answered in 12 minutes. Scores on the Wonderlic are kept confidential by the league. But the prospects' scores -- especially low scores -- occasionally have been leaked to the media, despite commissioner Roger Goodell warning teams of "significant discipline" if they're caught disclosing results.

    Claiborne reportedly had a score of 4, the lowest reported score in a dozen years. The average score for NFL prospects is 21.

    Claiborne said he knew the test score would not affect his draft stock, but he admitted that he was bothered by some of the public mocking he endured after the score was reported.

    "When it came out, some of the things that were said ... I'm human, so I had a problem with some of it, but I didn't let that get me down," Claiborne said. "I know what type of person I am. I know that test doesn't reflect on how I learn or what type of a person I am."

    LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis made a point to publicly defend Claiborne's football intelligence after the Wonderlic score was reported.

    "I've heard what's out there about that test, but I also know the kid, who he is and what he did for us," Chavis told ESPN.com's Chris Low. "We run a very multiple scheme. You don't just line up and play in our scheme. You have to know what's going on and be able to make adjustments.

    "You have to be able to think and move and do those things, and let me tell you: I've coached a lot of great players, and Mo Claiborne had no problem picking up anything in our system and doing all the things we wanted him to do."

    Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Claiborne's low Wonderlic score was "not an issue at all." He praised the cornerback's football instincts and ability to take coaching.

    "We talk about the test scores, but we also talk about, 'What is his football IQ?' " coach Jason Garrett said. "He has instincts, he has vision, he has the ability to make plays at his position at an elite level."
  • ThomasTomasz
    • Nov 2024

    #2
    I looked on the test and wasn't nothing on the test that came with football

    -Morris Clairborne
    I can buy the score of a 4.

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    • killgod
      OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
      • Oct 2008
      • 4714

      #3
      I smell 9 kids with multiple women and bankruptcy in his future. Better enjoy his time as a pro.

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      • Derrville
        Dallas has no coaching...
        • Jul 2009
        • 5321

        #4
        Its understandable and doesnt define who he is.

        “I know what type of person I am," he said. "I know that test don’t reflect how I learn or what type of person I am. I looked on the test. There weren’t no questions that came with football, so I pretty much blew the test off.

        “All the talk I was hearing was the Wonderlic test is really not that important. Everybody I talked to, coaches and all, were like, ‘That test don’t mean nothing. It’s not going to declare where you’ll go in the draft.’ I’m here for football.”

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        • EmpireWF
          Giants in the Super Bowl
          • Mar 2009
          • 24082

          #5
          Still, why blow it off?

          The questions they ask are so stupid, an elementary schooler could do well.


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          • FirstTimer
            Freeman Error

            • Feb 2009
            • 18729

            #6
            Originally posted by EmpireWF
            Still, why blow it off?

            The questions they ask are so stupid, Tennessee's football team could do well.
            Fixed.

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            • wr50l
              Glen & CJ are secret Huns
              • Oct 2008
              • 4114

              #7
              Indicator of football intelligence, absolutely not. Indicator of potential to get suspended for something pointless, slightly useful.

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              • KINGOFOOTBALL
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 10343

                #8
                Considering a 5 is genius level for an NFL Cornerback Id say ho hum.
                We'll see how quickly he picks up Ryans scheme before scouts start suddenly caring about a CB's intelligence.
                Best reason to have a license.

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                • NAHSTE
                  Probably owns the site
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 22233

                  #9
                  Only an idiot takes a test that doesn't matter if they don't have to. Claiborne was going top 10 no matter what, he was the best defensive player in college football last season. The fuck is a scantron going to tell you that you didn't already know about him?

                  I sense lots of jealousy and stodgy whiteness coming from the posters in this thread.

                  :olhoss:

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                  • EmpireWF
                    Giants in the Super Bowl
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 24082

                    #10
                    Originally posted by NAHSTE
                    Only an idiot takes a test that doesn't matter if they don't have to.
                    lol Claiborne took the test...

                    All a prospect has to do is not take it.


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                    • NAHSTE
                      Probably owns the site
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 22233

                      #11
                      I'm sure none of you have ever half-assed a test they knew they didn't need to pass... right?

                      :joeybats:

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                      • nwfisch
                        No longer a noob
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 1365

                        #12
                        Originally posted by NAHSTE
                        Only an idiot takes a test that doesn't matter if they don't have to. Claiborne was going top 10 no matter what, he was the best defensive player in college football last season. The fuck is a scantron going to tell you that you didn't already know about him?

                        I sense lots of jealousy and stodgy whiteness coming from the posters in this thread.

                        :olhoss:
                        I sense a butt hurt LSU homer :leake:

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                        • NAHSTE
                          Probably owns the site
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 22233

                          #13
                          Originally posted by nwfisch
                          I sense a butt hurt LSU homer :leake:
                          You're right. Anyone else and I'd totally give a shit.

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                          • killgod
                            OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 4714

                            #14
                            What's the point of the wonderlic? None? Or do teams use it as a tool to evaluate a player? Perhaps to a certain degree.

                            While he may not have had to pass it, it's rather foolish to half ass a test that may alter your position in the fucking NFL draft. Should a team have passed on him because they believe he's partially retarded and/or doesn't take life seriously due to his actions with the test, could have cost him millions of dollars. All depends on what teams think of this test and the grades they earn.

                            But yeah, who cares right? Don't need to pass, so what!

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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              #15
                              Now can we shelf this talk until March 2013?


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