In the wake of Brian Daboll”s dismissal from the New York Giants, speculation arose regarding a potential return to the Buffalo Bills for their former offensive coordinator. Following the Bills” disappointing performance against the Miami Dolphins, head coach Sean McDermott addressed the media and clarified the team”s stance on Daboll.
“Brian is a great coach, and it”s unfortunate to see that happen to him, but at this point, that”s not under any type of consideration,” McDermott stated, effectively putting an end to rumors of a reunion.
Daboll served as the Bills” offensive coordinator for four seasons, during which he played a crucial role in developing quarterback Josh Allen and significantly enhancing the team”s offensive capabilities. His departure to the Giants marked the beginning of a new chapter for him, but given the current offensive struggles faced by the Bills, fans have been eager to consider any possible changes.
McDermott also expressed confidence in the team”s current offensive coordinator, Joe Brady, amid growing discontent among the fan base regarding the offense”s performance. “Joe is a good coach,” he remarked, reinforcing his support for Brady and the overall offensive staff.
This season, the Bills are scoring an average of 27.6 points per game, which is a decline from the previous year”s average. Although they have seen a slight increase in passing yards per game, inconsistencies in the downfield passing game have raised concerns. Quarterback Allen”s average yards per completion has dipped, and he has already taken significantly more sacks than he did last season.
As the season progresses, the pressure on Brady may intensify if the offensive issues persist. However, as it stands, he appears to have the backing of McDermott and the organization, while any thoughts of Daboll”s return remain distant.
For fans and analysts alike, the situation continues to evolve, but the Bills are currently focused on improving their performance on the field rather than making coaching changes.
