Bills to use “a collective effort” to slow down Dolphins WRs

Allen/Dorsey relationship already shining

If there were concerns about how Bills QB Josh Allen and the offense would fare without Brian Daboll, those concerns have been largely put to test. The Bills offense has scored eight touchdowns in two games and 11 of their 20 drives (55%) have resulted in points.

Further, per Pro Football Focus, the Bills are the most efficient offense in the NFL on passing plays.

Dorsey attributes the offense’s early success to the continuity developed with Allen over the previous seasons in which Dorsey was the team’s QB coach.

“I think it’s a huge plus for us, to be able to just kind of keep that continuity. And any tweaks and adjustments are all within the realm of the system. It’s not like you’re bringing in brand new terminology, brand new system or anything like that,” Dorsey said.

Dorsey explained that he hasn’t tried to change too much of the team’s offense since taking over play-calling, only exploring ways to help the offense reach new heights.

“It’s been a great advantage for us to really kind of pick up where we’ve left off in the past,” Dorsey said.

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