Sean McDermott sounded like he’s out of Bills scapegoats while talking about Buffalo’s offensive problems

Well, that’s certainly one strategy to fix the Bills offense.

The Buffalo Bills made a startling change at offensive coordinator midseason this week with the firing of Ken Dorsey and the promotion of quarterbacks coach Joe Brady to call plays.

While speaking to press on Wednesday, Bills coach Sean McDermott tried to explain what he wants from his offense going forward, per The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia. You won’t be blamed if you’re a bit lost with what he’s going for here.

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The changes that he sounds like he wants to make read like filler paragraphs you’d find in a brochure at a leadership conference going on at your downtown Courtyard Marriott’s second ballroom.

It’s a bit of uninspiring word salad that doesn’t really, y’know, address how the offense is actually going to get more consistently formidable in Buffalo.