Eric Wood approves of Bills’ decision to sign O-line coach Aaron Kromer

Eric Wood approves of #Bills’ decision to sign O-line coach Aaron Kromer:

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The Buffalo Bills have made one former player happy with their decision to bring Aaron Kromer back as their offensive line coach.

Former Bills center Eric Wood took to his social media account via Twitter and saw the news on Monday. Kromer had been tabbed as the Bills’ next O-line coach.

His reaction speaks for itself.

Wood very much approves of Buffalo’s decision to hire Kromer, who returns to the Bills after coaching Wood in Orchard Park in 2015 and 2016:

As referenced, Wood would know first hand what it feels like to work under Kromer. Because of that, it makes sense as to why Wood approves as well.

During his two seasons in Buffalo previously when Rex Ryan was head coach, the Bills led the NFL in yards rushing both years Kromer coached the O-line.

Playmakers have their say in such totals, but the offensive line clearly plays a big part.

Wood’s point about Ken Dorsey could hold some weight, too. As a former offensive coordinator himself, he knows a thing or two about being an OC.

Kromer is replacing Bobby Johnson, who left the Bills and joined the New York Giants as their offensive line coach.

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