Manningham scores 6 on Wonderlic
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Profootballtalk reports that Michigan WR Mario Manningham scored a woeful six on the Wonderlic test.
While the relevance of Wonderlic scores is debatable, this is yet another in a long line of red flags for Manningham. After the slow 40 time at the combine, the failed marijuana test at Michigan, and his train wreck interview a couple of weeks ago on NFL Radio's Afternoon Blitz, Manningham has almost certainly slid to the second day of the draft.
from Rotoworld.
If this is true, im not sure if Manningham could handle learning Saunders' offense
Re: Manningham scores 6 on Wonderlic
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tomahawk247
from Rotoworld.
If this is true, im not sure if Manningham could handle learning Saunders' offense
If its true (and he actually tried on the test), I'm not sure if Manninham could handle learning to tie his shoes.
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Dont you get three for signing your name? He may have been confused on manninham.
Sounds to me like mario was up late the night before the wonderlic studying for his drug test.
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"TWO Ns in Manningham...damnit, this is hard!"
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hahahaha. you guys crack me up.
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I'm not sure if Manninham could handle learning to tie his shoes.
I heard he like velcro, now I know why.
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Didn't Vince Young score a 6 on his Wonderlic?
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r8rh8rmike
Didn't Vince Young score a 6 on his Wonderlic?
Yep. Also, Andre Caldwell for example scored an 8 the first time, but a 14 on his second try. Pretty unreliable if you ask me. Teams can read into it what they will, but receivers are always among the lowest average scores anyway. Does it concern me about Manningham? Yes. Enough to pass on him in the 3rd round? No.
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He is on my " 10 FOOT POLE " list . thanks but i told you guy's he shouldn't be a RAM , there are more receivers to pick from that are not that ( I'll be nice this time ) PUZZLED ! when it comes to tests ( not good ) , interviews ( lies lies lies ) and his drug of choice ( fatties ) . WILL FRANKLIN , DONNY AVERY , EDDIE ROYAL would all be better pro's and would fly down field .