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What position do you feel has been most improved to make this season a success?


Kevin Greene

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I'd go with the Offensive Line as a whole. Through Free Agency, continued development, signing our own and recovered health.

These guys look pretty good:

 Matt Kalil, Trai Turner, Ryan Kalil, Andrew Norwell, Daryl Williams, Taylor Moton, Tyler Larsen, Amini Silatolu, Greg Van Roten

With a bolstered Oline it will allow Cam to succeed and all our offensive skill players to have time to put the defense at risk. Dictate tempo and physicality to the defense rather than the other way around. It's a symbiotic relationship and the more sustained drives the O can achieve, the less time our Defense is on the field. 

What say you, where's the biggest improvement from last year?

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Cornerback - adding Munnerlyn and Kevon Seymour (I know a lot of Bills fans and they said he can hold his own which is more than enough for a backup) were helpful. However, going into the season without 2 rookie starters is the real reason. We had nowhere to go but up looking back 365 days ago.

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