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00:00 Let's talk about the Buffalo Bills who have decided to fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey.
00:05 How do you see this playing out from here? It's a dumpster fire, right? A lot different than how we
00:12 thought it would go. I don't understand. I guess you have to make a move unless you're the Patriots.
00:18 So the Raiders dumpster fire, we're going to fire Josh McDaniels. The Bills dumpster fire, let's fire
00:25 somebody. The Patriots, they're 2-8, they're the worst team they have seen. It's their worst start since 2000.
00:30 That's just status quo. That's a whole other topic. I don't understand. I guess they had to do
00:36 something, but is the Bills offense broken? Now it looked like it the other night, but is Ken Dorsey,
00:43 the offensive coordinator, is it his fault that Josh Allen literally dropped the ball handing the
00:48 ball? I mean he can call a bad play, but what does that call? A handoff is not that risky. I mean
00:55 if he's going to drop that ball, that's kind of on Josh Allen. They're averaging 26 points a game.
01:00 They're averaging 370 yards per game. That's top eight. So you get a top eight offense in the NFL
01:07 and you get four takeaways, which are all just mind-numbing takeaways, and you find offensive
01:13 coordinator. I mean you guess you can't fire Josh Allen, who by the way leads the NFL in touchdown
01:17 catches. And Stephon Diggs, tied for the NFL in touchdown catches. I mean it's not as bad as it
01:22 seems, but if you're you know super low expectations and now you're five and five,
01:26 I guess something has to happen. We'll see how it plays out for them in Buffalo.
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