Bills' Ken Dorsey opens up on Josh Allen's struggles

The Buffalo Bills franchise QB Josh Allen needs to be better, and he knows that. Much like last season with the play calling, offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey knows that he needs to be better as well. Not every week Allen is going to go out and have four turnovers. Subsequently, not every week Dorsey is […]

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The Buffalo Bills franchise QB Josh Allen needs to be better, and he knows that. Much like last season with the play calling, offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey knows that he needs to be better as well.

Not every week Allen is going to go out and have four turnovers. Subsequently, not every week Dorsey is going to go out and call a bad game. I will say, I don't think the loss rests on the shoulders of Dorsey.

Days after the loss, Dorsey opened up to the media about his superstar QB with eyes on the future. Giving the Bills Mafia an inside look at how he feels about the performance and what to take away from Allen's struggles.

Speaking to the media, Dorsey was blunt, "I don't think you get to this point in (Allen's) career if this happened every single game." He continued, "Some of the best quarterbacks of all time have had multiple interception games."

Speaking on Allen's multiple turnover game, I previously wrote about how after Allen has 3+ turnovers in a contest, the following game the team is 5-0 and Allen has a QB rating of above 100. Safe to say, we aren't worried about Allen bouncing back.

Continuing on, Dorsey left nothing to the imagination with a message about Allen and his future at the position, "At the end of the day, I've got a ton of trust in Josh Allen."

Dorsey isn't worried about Allen, and we shouldn't be either. The team will live and die by Allen and his turnovers, as he's also a touchdown machine. Allen has the distinct honor of having the most touchdowns in a player's first five seasons while also leading the league in turnovers since 2018.

It's a long season, one subpar game won't define this year. Buffalo will bounce back, and Allen will once again show the world and the league why he is one of the very best to do it.

We can't wait for Sunday.

Featured image via YouTube @buffalobills