The Falcons have come alive defensively over the past two weeks, with some minor coaching and schematic changes effectively getting this team out of its slump.
Much has been made about Jeff Ulbrich and Raheem Morris taking over the play-calling duties, along with Ricardo Allen’s switch to strong safety, but another change has helped the defense become more effective.
Head coach Dan Quinn talked on Wednesday about defensive end Vic Beasley, who’s recorded 2.5 sacks over the past two games. Quinn said the team’s decision to move Beasley around has helped him find success.
Dan Quinn said he's moved Vic Beasley around on the line and that's helped him progress recently. Flipping sides when he can. #Falcons
— Kelsey Conway (@FalconsKelsey) November 20, 2019
Earlier this season, Beasley had become ineffective as a speed rusher that wasn’t getting to the quarterback. Freeing him up to switch sides has given opposing offensive lines problems.
The overall defensive communication has significantly improved as well, which has helped the entire unit play significantly better over the past two weeks.
Atlanta will look to win a third straight game when it hosts the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. The Falcons are currently 4.5-point favorites for their Week 12 matchup.
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