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Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey believes relationship with Josh Allen will help him adapt to new role

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- When Ken Dorsey was the Buffalo Bills' quarterbacks coach, he had his responsibilities during practice down pat. After five years as a QB coach with the Carolina Panthers, followed by three years with the Bills, he had plenty of experience as a position coach.

But after being elevated to Bills offensive coordinator after Brian Daboll was hired as the New York Giants' head coach, Dorsey is learning a different practice routine as voluntary OTAs continue. Some of that is just getting through the little things.

“There’s sometimes, it’s like that 'Talladega Nights' [line] where, ‘I don’t know what to do with my hands,'" Dorsey said.