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Aaron Glenn's experience as a former player is paying dividends for the Saints' secondary
By Nick Underhill -- Advocate
Ken Crawley wasn’t trusting his eyes.
The cornerback was often in position to make plays, but he struggled to get his hands on the ball during his four seasons at Colorado. It’s one of the reasons he finished his collegiate career with only three interceptions, and there’s a good chance it’s also why he wasn’t selected in the NFL draft.
It’s hard to believe that Crawley had those issues after watching him in training camp and the preseason, where he’s made a handful of interceptions and routinely breaks up passes, but that all happened before he met Aaron Glenn.
What did the Saints secondary coach tell Crawley?
“Just trusting my eyes,” he said. “My eyes are the key component to my technique.”
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Aaron Glenn's experience as a former player is paying dividends for the Saints' secondary
By Nick Underhill -- Advocate
Ken Crawley wasn’t trusting his eyes.
The cornerback was often in position to make plays, but he struggled to get his hands on the ball during his four seasons at Colorado. It’s one of the reasons he finished his collegiate career with only three interceptions, and there’s a good chance it’s also why he wasn’t selected in the NFL draft.
It’s hard to believe that Crawley had those issues after watching him in training camp and the preseason, where he’s made a handful of interceptions and routinely breaks up passes, but that all happened before he met Aaron Glenn.
What did the Saints secondary coach tell Crawley?
“Just trusting my eyes,” he said. “My eyes are the key component to my technique.”
MORE -- Advocate