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OC Ken Dorsey slams headset, tablet after Buffalo Bills drop first game

MIAMI — The Bills' first loss of the season featured many twists and turns, and ultimately, the Bills fell to division rival Dolphins despite finishing with 90 offensive plays and more than doubling Miami's time of possession (40:40 to 19:20).

With the Bills' final drive falling short as time expired after quarterback Josh Allen passed to wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie, when the wide receiver appeared to have time to get out of bound to stop the clock, offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was shown on the CBS broadcast reacting in frustration, slamming his headset, hat and tablet into the desk and crumpling the papers around him. Allen also slammed his helmet to the ground in frustration after the 21-19 loss.

«I was trying to get out of bounds. I was also trying to get yards,» McKenzie said. «I knew (Tyler Bass') range, so I was trying to get out of bounds but also get up the field. I tried to get out of bounds. There was nine seconds left and I was trying to get to the hash, and I kind of got bumped by going to the ref and it just went down from there. If I could take it back, I would probably just go up field, get down, put it on the hash myself and live to fight another down.»

The Bills had many missed opportunities throughout the game, including a contested pass to wide receiver Gabe Davis in the end zone and a potential pick-six by linebacker Matt Milano that he was unable to haul in.

«I trust Gabe in those situations,» Allen said of the play to Davis. «Those are ones we come down with nine out of 10 times. That was the 10th time, I guess. I've got no loss in faith in him and what he's able to do and his capabilities in this game.»

The Dolphins possessed the ball for only 7:55 in the second half and still came away with

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