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On the move: Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll named New York Giants’ new


The question now is, what do the Bills do to replace him? General manager Brandon Beane said Wednesday he has met with coach Sean McDermott to discuss plans if Daboll and/or Frazier depart.

“The rules are such that no matter what, you have to interview from the outside anyway for a coordinator position,” Beane said. “So we would follow all of those. We have a list of some guys. We’re kind of in this wait-and-see mode because, at this point, Brian and Leslie are still in the interview mode and it’s hard, because we’re kind of like, ‘Is he getting one or is he not?’

“We’re rooting for them both to get one. We really appreciate what they’ve done, but until it happens, we can’t start our process of interviewing for offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator. But yeah, we always want to look inside, too. We would want to look at what do we have, whether on the defensive side of the ball or the offensive side of the ball, what do we have on staff here that we think could handle Brian’s job or Leslie’s, and then who are the candidates out there that we’ve coached against, played against, whatever it is, and ‘that system I really like, I wonder what it would be like, let me bring him in and pick his brain and see if he would be a fit.’ So we’ll definitely look inside and look outside.”

The leading in-house candidate figures to be Ken Dorsey, the team’s current quarterbacks coach. He received a strong backing from Allen on Monday during the quarterback’s season-ending news conference.



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