Mike Mularkey decided on Thursday he was not a good fit anymore for the Buffalo Bills' organization.
Now the Bills are searching for someone who might mesh better with their new management team.
Mularkey's resignation Thursday was a shocker because his job last week was declared safe and because he walks away from the remaining three years of a contract that would have paid him a total of a little more than $3 million. In the big picture, however, it's common for an NFL head coach to exit - albeit not this quickly - after his original boss gets fired. The hiring of Marv Levy as new Bills general manager changed the structure of the Bills' organization around Mularkey.
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