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Doug Marrone is new Buffalo Bills coach

Doug Marrone, shown in a 2010 file photo after Syracuse won the Pinstripe Bowl, on Monday was anounced as the new coach of the Buffalo Bills. Marrone coached at Syracuse for four seasons. UPI /John Angelillo
Doug Marrone, shown in a 2010 file photo after Syracuse won the Pinstripe Bowl, on Monday was anounced as the new coach of the Buffalo Bills. Marrone coached at Syracuse for four seasons. UPI /John Angelillo | License Photo

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y., Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Doug Marrone, who had a 25-25-record in four seasons as a college coach, was introduced Monday as the coach the NFL's Buffalo Bills.

Marrone, 48, coached Syracuse the last four seasons, posting an 8-5 overall mark and 5-2 Big East record in 2012. That left him 25-25 in his career as head coach. While the .500 mark isn't imposing, the Orange were 10-37 in the four seasons before Marrone took over.

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He previously worked in the NFL as offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints from 2006-08 and offensive line coach for the New York Jets from 2002-05.

Marrone replaces Chan Gailey, who was 34-46 in three seasons as the Bills coach. Buffalo was 6-10 in 2012, missing the playoffs for a 13th consecutive season.

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