NFL To Eliminate Question-Answering Portion Of Wonderlic |
March 10 , 2010 |
NEW YORK--In an attempt to make the test less difficult for potential draft picks, the NFL has decided to eliminate the question-answering portion of the Wonderlic test, Adam Schefter reported today. Players will be graded solely on their ability to spell their names and correctly identify which city they’re in. “We’ve had a lot of complaints that the tests are too difficult or biased or whatever,” said commissioner Roger Goodell. “So we’re going to make things more fair and just eliminate the question-answering section altogether. That’s usually the section that gives players the hardest time. Now all they have to do is write their names and say what city they're in. That shouldn't be too difficult, even if you went to Florida State.”
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