Amidst the 24-22 heartbreaking loss to the Denver Broncos, the Buffalo Bills sparked yet another hot news in the firing of their offensive coordinator, Ken Dorsey. After scrutinizing the Bills’ offensive situation, former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski expresses his take on the firing and Joe Brady taking the position as the interim offensive coordinator.?
The last Broncos defeat was purely a lack of performance offense-wise. Within 24 hours of the completion of the game, Bills head coach Sean McDermott announced that Ken Dorsey was released from his duties as the team’s offensive coordinator. Now that the blame is gone, will they perform better? And what does star QB Josh Allen feel about Ken Dorsey getting fired?
Rob Gronkowski supports the Bills’ decision to fire Ken Dorsey
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The Buffalo Bills recently fired their offensive coordinator, Ken Dorsey, following repeated turnovers this season. Former TE Rob Gronkowski believes that the decision of the Bills to release Dorsey from his duties is the right thing to do. He stated, “They had to make a move. They have to find a spark in the offense.“
Rob Gronkowski went on to say that the team needed to make adjustments and rebuild their offense. As for defense, he states the Bills are “pretty decent.” They needed a spark, and firing Ken Dorsey could be a game-changer for them as they go further into the season. Gronk is neutral about replacing the team’s offensive coordinator with quarterback coach Joe Brady.?
Before coming to Buffalo as the quarterback coach, Joe Brady served as the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers but was fired in his second season. Time can only tell if the Bills will fare better under J. Brady.
Josh Allen feels guilty about Ken Dorsey getting fired
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Star Bills QB Josh Allen is going through a hard time following the Bills’ decision to fire Ken Dorsey. He has always maintained a close relationship with him, even during his time as the team’s QB coach. He said, “I love Dorsey as a human being? I feel like I owe him a lot of the success I’ve had.”
Josh Allen challenged the team’s offense following the dismissal of their offensive coordinator, saying, “I take that very personally. It hurts a lot to see someone you care about go through a situation like that. And to know that if I could have done more, if this offense could have done more, we wouldn’t have to do something like that.“?
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As Josh Allen says, the Bills’ offense is not broken. And a highly anticipated game awaits when they play their next game against the New York Jets with Joe Brady as their interim offensive coordinator.?
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