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Nick Wright Says 1 NFL Team Is ‘On A Straight Downward Trajectory’

Nick Wright Says 1 NFL Team Is ‘On A Straight Downward Trajectory’
Nick Wright Says 1 NFL Team Is ‘On A Straight Downward Trajectory’


Nick Wright attends "Magnify" Documentary Series Screening at The Whitby Screening Room on November 15, 2017 in New York City.
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The Buffalo Bills are one of the best teams in the NFL right now, and it’s not even close.

But as good as they are, they’ve failed to take that leap forward and even make it to the Super Bowl.

Moreover, it seems like they’re constantly underachieving, and there’s always a better team than them, and the clock seems to be ticking on them.

That’s why Nick Wright believes they’re the team facing the most urgency in the league right now, all while also currently going on a ‘straight downward trajectory.’

Wright explained that Josh Allen didn’t exactly end the season on a high note, adding that their defensive coordinator pretty much bailed on them and then the whole drama with Stefon Diggs.

Diggs is clearly not on the same page with the team, and no one really knows for sure what’s going on with the Bills right now.

There have been some rave reports about Allen playing at the best level of his career, but for whatever reason, they’re still not considered the team to beat out of the AFC.

The Bills are very good and stacked on both ends of the field.

But they haven’t performed well under pressure, as opposed to a team like the Cincinnati Bengals.

They’re definitely not better than the Kansas City Chiefs, either, although it’s hard to blame any team for that.

And on top of that, they also have to deal with the New York Jets in their division now, so this could be a tough season for the Bills.


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