Colonel_Reb
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I realize this is a topic that comes up every year because the media
ignores the usually huge disparities when it comes to race and
intelligence, as determined by the NFL's use of the Wonderlic test.
White players score much higher (on average) than non-white players. The
media is always ready to spout the big lie of black athletic supremacy,
but never willing to mention the FACT that Whites are more intelligent
than their non-white counterparts. They might discuss the scores, but
they won't mention race as a cause. Just another example of the double
standards that we fight against here at Caste Football.
In his blog this week, James Edwards posted about the Wonderlic scores
of some NFL prospects for 2011, and I thought it would be appropriate to
post about it here.
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org...ge-football-players-may-be-mentally-retarded/
Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy (white) is one of the smartest
players in college football. He correctly answered 43 of the 49
questions he attempted on the Wonderlic test, which equates to a genius
level IQ based on the formula given by Wonderlic.
Meanwhile, sports related websites are talking about some of the
exceptionally low scores of this year's top NFL draft prospects.
From Yahoo Sports:
<blockquote>
Two of the NFL's brightest future stars, LSU CB Patrick
Peterson and Georgia WR A.J. Green, registered among the five lowest
Wonderlic scores of the 330 participants at this year's NFL scouting
combine.
Peterson was one of four prospects who recorded a dreaded
single-digit score, which NFL teams often equate with getting their name
right, tying with South Carolina's Chris Culliver for the
lowest mark among all defensive backs as both correctly answered only
nine questions on the 12-minute, 50-question test.
Green registered the lowest score of all receivers, answering 10 questions correctly.</blockquote>
So much for "student-athletes."Â The Wonderlic test results for
Patrick Peterson and A.J. Green translate to IQs in the 70s, which is
near the mental retardation level.
Wonderlic, Inc. claims
a score of at least 10 points suggests a person is literate. Keep in
mind that these black athletes scored in the single-digits, which would
make them illiterate. Yet, they are attending college on scholarships.
I guess it's "racist"Â to think twice about that.
In fact, many would argue that the formula for estimating IQ based on
Wonderlic scores is too generous. The questions are far easier than a
real IQ test. Other estimates of IQ based on Wonderlic scores would
actually place Patrick Peterson, A.J. Green, and Chris Culliver in the
mentally retarded range of 60-70.
Here are some sample Wonderlic questions published by ESPN.
ignores the usually huge disparities when it comes to race and
intelligence, as determined by the NFL's use of the Wonderlic test.
White players score much higher (on average) than non-white players. The
media is always ready to spout the big lie of black athletic supremacy,
but never willing to mention the FACT that Whites are more intelligent
than their non-white counterparts. They might discuss the scores, but
they won't mention race as a cause. Just another example of the double
standards that we fight against here at Caste Football.
In his blog this week, James Edwards posted about the Wonderlic scores
of some NFL prospects for 2011, and I thought it would be appropriate to
post about it here.
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org...ge-football-players-may-be-mentally-retarded/
Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy (white) is one of the smartest
players in college football. He correctly answered 43 of the 49
questions he attempted on the Wonderlic test, which equates to a genius
level IQ based on the formula given by Wonderlic.
Meanwhile, sports related websites are talking about some of the
exceptionally low scores of this year's top NFL draft prospects.
From Yahoo Sports:
<blockquote>
Two of the NFL's brightest future stars, LSU CB Patrick
Peterson and Georgia WR A.J. Green, registered among the five lowest
Wonderlic scores of the 330 participants at this year's NFL scouting
combine.
Peterson was one of four prospects who recorded a dreaded
single-digit score, which NFL teams often equate with getting their name
right, tying with South Carolina's Chris Culliver for the
lowest mark among all defensive backs as both correctly answered only
nine questions on the 12-minute, 50-question test.
Green registered the lowest score of all receivers, answering 10 questions correctly.</blockquote>
So much for "student-athletes."Â The Wonderlic test results for
Patrick Peterson and A.J. Green translate to IQs in the 70s, which is
near the mental retardation level.
Wonderlic, Inc. claims
a score of at least 10 points suggests a person is literate. Keep in
mind that these black athletes scored in the single-digits, which would
make them illiterate. Yet, they are attending college on scholarships.
I guess it's "racist"Â to think twice about that.
In fact, many would argue that the formula for estimating IQ based on
Wonderlic scores is too generous. The questions are far easier than a
real IQ test. Other estimates of IQ based on Wonderlic scores would
actually place Patrick Peterson, A.J. Green, and Chris Culliver in the
mentally retarded range of 60-70.
Here are some sample Wonderlic questions published by ESPN.