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The Buffalo Bills promoted Ken Dorsey to offensive coordinator this spring after Brian Daboll accepted an opportunity to become the New York Giants head coach.
Previously Dorsey was Buffalo’s quarterbacks coach. Now he has some added responsibilities taking care of the entire project on offense, not just worrying about Josh Allen.
As one of the most decorated college players in history and a former NFL player himself, Dorsey certainly has the tools to get the job done.
Still, it’s new.
During the second week of the Bills’ OTAs (organized team activities), Dorsey dusted off a perfect reference to describe how he feels about his new gig. It comes from the classic film with actor Will Ferrell: “Talladega Nights.”
Check it out below via Spectrum News:
"Honestly there's some times where it's like that 'Talladega Nights' where I don't know what to do with my hands."
Ken Dorsey bringing an awesome reference to his first media availability as #Bills OC.
Here's more of his thoughts on the transition from QB coach. pic.twitter.com/RlhNnr6RXM
— Jon Scott (@JonScottTV) May 31, 2022
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