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For Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, it’s go time

Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey is a first-time play caller this season. During the team’s 8-3 start to the season, the Bills are averaging 415.9 yards of offense per game (second in the NFL) and scoring 28.1 points per game (also second).

Following a red-hot start to the season, which saw the Bills win six of their first seven games and look like the best team in the NFL, criticism of Dorsey’s offense was muted. Quarterback Josh Allen was a MVP candidate. Wide receiver Stefon Diggs was an Offensive Player of the Year candidate. The Bills had several blowout wins under their belts — everyone loves style points — and had secured wins over each of the other AFC division winners in the Tennessee Titans, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Kansas City Chiefs.