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By Amos Morales III | WWL
In the offseason, New Orleans Saints position coaches put together plans of attack for individual players.
“We dive into what they can do better, but not only that, not only identifying a problem, but also identifying the solution,” first-year linebackers coach Michael Hodges explained to Thursday. “DA (Dennis Allen) charges us with that responsibility after the season.”
Hodges put these plans together for the Saints linebackers before New Orleans promoted Michael Wilhoite and when the new defensive assistant first examined the plans he was surprised at which one was the most comprehensive.
“I sent them to him to look over and he's like, ‘why are there more on Demario (Davis) than anybody else?’” Hodges said.
Davis is coming off an All-Pro season that saw him log 111 tackles, four sacks and an interception along with a career-high 12 pass breakups. But the linebacker and his coaches think he could be poised for an even better season. ...
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