By Josh Katzenstein
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
Don't start smelling yourself.
Aaron Glenn regularly relays this message to the New Orleans Saints defensive backs.
"This league will forget about you quickly," said Glenn, now in his third year as Saints secondary coach.
Glenn would know, of course. Playing 15 years in the NFL, he saw how quickly good players could stumble. When he speaks to the Saints' young defensive backs, like Marshon Lattimore, Marcus Williams and Ken Crawley, he can share first-hand experiences of the perils of good players being overconfident or resting on their laurels.
"He's not going to settle for complacency, and that's what you want out of a coach," said safety Kurt Coleman, a new arrival this year. ...
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