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Old 03-01-2006, 02:20 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Brandon
I think there's a difference between football intelligence and actual intellingence, we can all agree..
For example, there's a lot of things in high school I wasn't interested in and never payed attention to.
Young probably knows football like the back of his hand and couldn't have cared less about anything else his entire life. You are just assuming that he is incapable of learning, which I don't believe this test proves..
All this test proves is that Young wasn't at Texas to get a degree, he was there solely as an athlete.
it's not a test of what you learn in class, like the SATs. It's a test that shows how well and how quickly your mind processes information and makes a logical decision using said information. If anything, this test IS an example of how well or how quickly somebody learns
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