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George Young, the longtime General Manager of the Giants, was famous for his obsession with testing players. Young is credited with making the Wonderlic test part of the standard Scouting Combine experience, and Young also implemented a two-hour written test that was supposed to serve as a psychological assessment of prospective players.
When Deion Sanders saw that two-hour test, he knew it was not for him.
Sanders, the Hall of Fame cornerback who went fifth overall in the 1989 draft, said on NFL Network that when he was at the Scouting Combine, he had a very brief interaction
source http://www.omnipopmag.com/2017/03/06/at-the-1989-combine-deion-sanders-told-the-giants-where-to-stick-their-test/
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