The Buffalo Bills fired Sean McDermott on Monday morning.
There's been plenty of speculation since then, but about 48 hours later, there has yet to be any of those reports about who they've requested interviews with or who they've completed interviews with.
Bills Mafia is waiting for that news to start trickling out so they know what to expect, and on cue, news emerged Wednesday morning that Anthony Lynn will interview this weekend, along with reports that Brian Daboll will be coming in for an interview, too.
The Bills surely didn't dismiss McDermott without a plan, so there's no reason to panic.
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But Buffalo fans would love to know where this search is going, and in this world of instant information, the fact that the entirety of Tuesday went by essentially with no new reporting was a bit odd.
Part of the problem may be that most of the candidates already had interviews scheduled elsewhere already, not realizing that there might be a Bills opening on its way to potentially pursue.
The Bills could also be interested in guys still involved in the playoffs, like Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. That would keep the timeline slowed down, too.
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Buffalo could also go through its in-house processing first, like speaking with offensive coordinator Joe Brady, before adding to its interview list with outside faces brought into the building.
There's nothing to be alarmed out here yet. This is mostly to say that the news has to be coming soon.
The rest of the league is rolling on its head coach hiring process. The Bills have to catch up.
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