Yeah, internally I genuinely don't know who would get it. From a logical perspective, Jim would get it as he's already been a co-manager. But logic really doesn't apply since Ryan at one point was promoted to a high executive spot despite being a salesman who never once made a sale.
Dwight finally becoming manager would be interesting, but the constant story arc of him trying to get that job always leads to hilarity.
I think they could use this opportunity to give a "push" to one of the less-heralded workers in the office. Creed jumps to mind - I could totally see him bullshitting his way through the interview process and getting the job because Sabre wanted somebody who has been with the company for ages. Someone else can fill in at his job, or Ryan can take it over.
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