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He said they have improved from the spring. Rozier he thrown the most ints, nkosi has thrown the least amount of intsI love what Pete had to say about the QB's. I'm paraphrasing, but something along the lines of, "Whoever wins the QB job, we will be ok. None of the guys are bad."
Rosier throwing the most picks is the polar opposite of what Jon Richt and Rumph have said about him. Who is right?
They literally said nothing about INTs
Rumph on the QB’s. Most telling quotes I’ve seen so far
So, Mike, who’s going to start at quarterback and how’s this group looking overall?
“I think Malik Rosier is doing a good job. He’s the vet.. But I think [Evan] Shirreffs is neck-and-neck with him. Shirreffs is right there because he has that leadership ability, throws a good ball, showed some toughness in those scrimmages when we were live and were able to hit him. He bounced right back and threw the ball even better.
“And N’Kosi Perry is doing a great job, too. He has a young, strong arm, extremely strong arm. He loves the deep ball and makes some plays that are incredible. But I think the game is going to have to slow down for him. We’re throwing a lot at him as a defense. Once the game slows down I think throughout the season there are going to be some times where we’re probably going to need him to step up and play, if not start.
“But right now, I like Malik. He’s been a lot more safe with the ball and not turning the ball over and making good decisions.’’
Read more here: UM?s Ahmmon Richards, others, ?can freakin? fly.? Mike Rumph?s take. | Miami Herald
I took this to mean he's not turning it over as much as he used to, which is true. He has improved and looks comfortable in the offense.