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Tim Tebow only got an 890 on his SAT!
What the fuck is up with that?!?!
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No pro team is going to touch this kid. :2 cents: |
That's nothing, check THIS out :1orglaugh
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Obviously the SAT is biased against AWESOMENESS.
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Let's see, three tests with a max score of 800 points on each test. That's 2,400 points. Each battery is worth 200-800 points so 200*3 = 600. You can't get anything lower than a 200 on each test so once again, you get spotted 600 points just for showing up and signing your name.
I'm smarter than Tebow. He may be more athletic, better looking, taller, more muscular, more religious, more everything but I am indeed a lot smarter than Tim Tebow. Next. |
Oh, and I'm also much smarter than you.
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the SAT has 3 sections now? How old am I?
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Oh I believe you, I just remember taking it when there were only 2 sections.
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For the millions of dollars he is going to be paid when he goes pro I doubt he's gonna care what he scored
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I doubt anyone cares besides you for that matter.
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He was home schooled, so I seriously doubt his SAT score has anything to do with his intelligence. Thanks to Bush and his "No child left behind" bullshit kids in school are only learning how to pass standardized tests anymore and their entire curriculum is based off this. I'd take his home schooled education and low SAT score any day...
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My cat can score an 890
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I bet he doesn't give 2 shits. He'll get some decent money in the NFL, get injured, and retire.
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I like Tebow but hate to break it to you all he ain't gonna be getting the pay day everyone thinks if he goes pro. He's gonna be a 3-4 round pick :2 cents:
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He is fortunate to be at UF and UF is fortunate to have him.
Neither have squandered their opportunity. He's a decent person that lives a decent life and has experienced a lot at only 21 In his three years of playing college football he has won two national championships and the Heisman trophy. One thing he will never do is shoot himself in the leg with his own pistol while out at a club |
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I'm going to assume his SAT is based on the old system (1600 point scale). He took the test when he was 14 years old. That would put him in the 30th percentile. That's not good, but it's also not the borderline retarded level he would be on a 2400 point scale.
He was also home schooled so he wasn't grilled in test taking like most students are. Home schooled kids always do poorer in standardized tests. He also has a high GPA in college. Not saying the guys a rocket scientist or anything, but he can tie his own shoes. |
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I don't really care how smart a person seems to be on paper. It's the persons skills that I care about. If it's work related or sports, it's all the same.
The higher intelligent person has zero common since. They are always told the answers, read the answers, they never experience the answers. Thus they truly know nothing. Truly smart people often fail in one basic subject, like math, reading and writing. This lack of being able to grasp basic concepts is often made up in other areas. Like truly talent in sports, music, or anything work related - like running your own business. I almost failed high school, I only passed the math part of my grad exams. And if you can fail the SAT, I failed it. Reading crap from books on subjects I don't care about, then writing about them, and never really experiencing anything killed me. Now, today I have ran my own business for 12 years.. and I look back and just laugh at how stupid the school and state was about getting me to past a stupid ass test that means and meant nothing to my life. |
This is one of those guys that rocked the SAT's... Yahoo News
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if its to play ball and he does that well.He could have a 100 sat and be in.
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i dont think sports teams care that much about your SAT score, but rather that you can hold a 2.0 to make it thru 4 years to play for the team.
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What he got on the sat has nothing to do with what he will get from the pros. The pros have a test called the wonderlic that measures intelligence. A perfect score on the Wonderlic is 50. The average NFL QB gets around a 25. Vince Young got a 6, but still got a huge contract. If he has a decent arm, can read defenses and can be a leader on the team he will have plenty of offers. |
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God loves tim tebow. Enough said.
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No one said football players were smart. And LOL I wonder what the REAL average GPA of someone with that score is.
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Tebows SAT - 890
Florida National Champions - 2009 NFL Top Round Pick with Millions in Contract Money - Priceless Go gators!! |
Lots of retards in here that did poorly on the SAT or didn't even take it.
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The thread starter is a fucking moron. The SAT changed to the 3 test system AFTER Tim Tebow most likely took his. It was originally a 2 test system, 800 points each with a 1600 being a perfect score. So in reality he did average at the time. Hell I got a 980 on my 2 test SAT and got into my top 5 schools of choice with a strong GPA. |
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SAT doesn't mean squat. 12 years ago I scored a 890. or there about and I am obviously doing just fine in life.
SAT measures how well you can take a test, doesn't exactly mean you are "smart". |
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25th pick. wow. either Denver is gonna look really smart in about 3-4 years, or...
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so?
i got an 850 on my sats and probably do better then 70% of my graduating class whats your point? the guy can memorize offensive plays and defensive schemes better than most |
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I can't believe he was taken bafore Jimmy Clausen.
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