I hate that term "game manager." It's such a wildly inaccurate description given to qb's now days that don't throw the ball 50 times a game and run 20 times per game. I guess Tom Brady, Joe Montana, and Troy Aikman were game managers.He was always nothing more than a game manager. Exactly the same guy those Bama QB's were before Kiffin arrived at Bama and they changed from cave man ball. Kenny was surrounded by the absolute best talent, just like those game managers that Bama had.
QB's like Kelly, Kosar, Testeverde, Torretta and maybe even Kaaya would have held all time NCAA records behind that OL with all of those weapons and an eternity to throw the ball.
Once again, Santana waited or had to come back to balls thrown by Dorsey fairly frequently. Most QB's in college football never had such an advantage of never getting touched or even pressured and having an eternity to throw the ball. Others would have done more. I know it isn't popular to say it but it is the truth.
Ken Dorsey was not a game manager. He was a great college qb surrounded by even better talent. I don't recall ever where Kenny just checked down all game and did little dink and dunk passes. Kenny had full control of the offense and threw the ball all over the field. Now, he certainly had his bad games, and I do remember him underthrowing Santana Moss on a few occasions. No argument from me there. However, Dorsey was not a game manager, he just didn't have the biggest arm and wasn't mobile.