The Bills have named Brian Daboll as their new offensive coordinator, a local boy from St. Francis coming in to take over the play calling, something he has done at several stops before One Bills Drive.
Daboll has been nothing but successful in his career as an assistant.
He was most recently with the Alabama Crimson Tide as the O.C. for their latest national champions.
The U of R product also has plenty of jewelry, winning five Super Bowl championships with the New England Patriots, where he had a slew of different roles including wide receivers coach, tight ends coach and offensive assistant.
The 42-year-old takes over an offense that ranked 22nd in points per game, 31st in passing yards, 27th in touchdowns and 21st in redzone efficiency.