‘Allen was perfect in the first quarter and played with a different philosophy than in the season-opening loss to the New York Jets. Offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, whose direction this week was to be “safe but not conservative,” started off Allen with quick passing concepts. These quick little slants, hitches and swing routes force the quarterback to be decisive and prevent a gun-slinging gambler like Allen from holding on to the ball too long. The Bills’ offense benefited greatly from Dorsey’s approach as Allen kept the offense methodically moving down the field.’