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If there's one thing about our old friend Ken Dorsey, it's that he is always cool as a cucumber.


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For as long as I have followed his football career - as a fan of The U as a kid where he was a national championship QB with ice in his veins, to his time here as the calming, even-keeled sounding board of a QB coach for Cam - one thing about Ken Dorsey, is that dude is just calm, cool, and collected...

 

 

 

 

 

 

Until today:

 

But still...  come save us Kenny!

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Not sure he's all that great to he honest. Josh Allen might just be THAT good. He had Allen throwing the ball 63 times today and he had 8 of their 23 rushing attempts to boot. Seems like the "save me Cam" approach all over again.

Allen did improve a lot when Dorsey became his QB coach.

Mind you, he's not my top choice, but his connection to Morgan could be meaningful here.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not sure he's all that great to he honest. Josh Allen might just be THAT good. He had Allen throwing the ball 63 times today and he had 8 of their 23 rushing attempts to boot. Seems like the "save me Cam" approach all over again.

I do think Allen is Cam-lite, and I really like him, so I'm sure it makes the job easier and naturally they rely more heavily on him, but I really like the rhythm and play selection through these first three games.  And he has definitely spent enough time learning as an assistant that I believe there is some substance to it.  Miami, and McDaniel for that matter, are apparently just damn good.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Not sure he's all that great to he honest. Josh Allen might just be THAT good. He had Allen throwing the ball 63 times today and he had 8 of their 23 rushing attempts to boot. Seems like the "save me Cam" approach all over again.

2/3 of the team was on the bench with cramps, in the locker room getting IVs or just out with injuries. Both corners and safeties missed this game. The only reason the dolphins could compete and Buffalo still should’ve  won that game. I’m all for Dorsey as next HC

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