‘“It [familiarity] makes a big difference,” Frazier said. “When you talk and talk about certain things in a defense, those guys are able to finish your sentences at this point. Guys like Micah Hyde, Jordan Poyer, and even to see Tremaine [Edmunds] a year later after his rookie season, he’s developed so much and grown so much. So it definitely helps, but there is so many variables in our game that you really can’t rely on the fact that you’ve been together. You’ve got to keep working as hard as you can to get better, because your opponents are working hard to get better as well.”’