The Buffalo Bills made a significant mid-season move, firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey.
The offense fell flat under Dorsey’s watch, and the team decided enough was enough.
Joe Brady was moved into that role, which has yielded positive results for the Bills.
The Bills have scored 30+ points in back-to-back games for the first time in several weeks, indicating that Brady’s scheme is working.
James Palmer talked about Brady’s impact on this game ahead of their matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.
What could be different with the #bills offense Sunday against the #chiefs? And what specifically has interim OC Joe Brady done that has allowed Josh Allen to thrive the last two games? My report on @nfltotalaccess on @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/1Tad7ipgKM
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) December 7, 2023
Brady’s offense has taken a run-first approach on first and second down over the past two weeks, as Palmer highlights.
He wants to see how this will work against the Chiefs since their defense has improved throughout the year.
One of the most significant contributing factors to the Chiefs’ defense will be the health of Nick Bolton, who is questionable.
Palmer pointed to him as a potential reason for the Bills to change their game plan.
If the run game isn’t working early, Josh Allen will be forced to throw the ball more.
While this might not seem like a bad idea, at least on paper, Allen has struggled with turnovers this year.
He has thrown the second-most interceptions in the NFL this season, which might be why the Bills have adopted a run-first mentality, especially on early downs.
If he is forced to throw the ball more against an opportunistic Chiefs secondary, Allen might have more interception problems.
For a game with significant playoff implications on the line for both teams, the Bills cannot afford any mistakes.
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