The Facts: The Bills once again are breaking in a new coaching staff and a new offense. Which makes the offseason program more important than usual. As far as Taylor is concerned, the offseason program went a long way toward preparing the players for the first year under OC Rick Dennison. "I think we've definitely took some great strides this offseason," Taylor said. "Still learning the receivers, getting some guys back out there that are healthy now. Just taking it day by day. I think this offense definitely allows our offense to go out there and capitalize on big plays. There's times on this offense where we're definitely going to take shots."
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Taylor also pointed out that running back LeSean McCoy will, as expected, have a huge role. “Having a bunch of the nucleus back from last year especially the offensive line definitely makes the job easier,” Taylor said. “Just taking it day by day and challenging each other to get better, it carried over to training camp.” As PFT notes, helping the process carry over will be Taylor’s intent to gather the receivers, tight ends, and running backs in Atlanta for a week during the quiet time between OTAs and training camp. We'll be watching for signs that approach helped once training camp begins.