Love and Dye

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The battle for strong safety remains, but both Tony Dye and Glenn Love are taking a pragmatic approach to the situation.
Each understands that it is basically 1a and 1b.
Which one is 1a is still up for debate.
However, being the backup might not be so bad, too.
"It's almost like it'd be more of a motivation factor," Dye said "Nobody wants to sit the bench. Glenn doesn't want to sit the bench, I don't want to sit the bench. It's going to be a great battle the next couple years, there's no doubt in my mind. It's going to come down to who makes the least mistakes."

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