The Atlanta Falcons defense looks like a completely different group than the one that was playing before the team's bye-week.
-- straight quarters with ZERO touchdowns allowed. pic.twitter.com/LXd68KHkQE
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) November 18, 2019
The Falcons picked off Carolina Panthers' quarterback Kyle Allen four times and sacked him five times.
Before the bye, Atlanta went nearly five games without registering a sack. They've logged 11 in the last two games.
Vic Beasley was one of those players who got to Allen on Sunday. It was the second-consecutive week Beasley was able to get to the quarterback.
To get to double-digit sacks, Beasley would need just one in each of the Falcons remaining games. So, we have to ask the question:
If Vic Beasley ends up with at least 10 sacks at the end of the season, would you want the Falcons bring him back? -- pic.twitter.com/6cFfoaR1eH
— 92.9 The Game (@929TheGame) November 18, 2019"I don't know what the price tag is on him, that's the problem," Will Palaszczuk said. "You are so hamstrung with the cap, can you afford it and will it keep you from making other moves to improve this football team?"
"If he's able to go on a run and get to 10 (sacks) or 11 or whatever, he's going to hit the open market," Andy Bunker added. "And somebody, as has been demonstrated throughout NFL history, especially over the last 10 to 15 years, will overpay for a pass rusher."
"I hope Vic Beasley gets a whole bunch of money from someone else. Because I can't do it. I've seen way too much inconsistency...I don't trust you."





