Harris pounds it inside over and over, bring the cb's cheating in to help and bringing safeties down to help, then McGuire gets past first level on the outside and he is gone or catches a 45 yard wheel route, McGuire tearing up the outside and catching 45 yard wheel routes pushes the safeties back and Zo goes back to punishing the inside. Both can do either...you have to pick your poison.
They are both very good, for example..when sproles went in the game everyone knew what the saints would do, same for Ingram and Pierre. Harris can go inside and out and so can McGuire. It's up to the qb to get them in the right play and they feed off each other's strengths. The defense always has to guess. Trying to tackle a f'n train like Zo while not greeting your head snapped back then trying to tackle EM with his leg strength and balance, I'm telling you they are better together than they would be apart. Alonzo had more yards last year splitting carries than he did the first 2 years being the main RB.
----Just think if we could split B-Way out---having EMcG and Harris in where McG goes to the QB and Harris is the up back!!! Tough when you know that McG will sometimes go to the slot or split out!!! Now the defensive substitutions are very limited as the talent is there at different positions---The passer, the head on runner, and the take it to the house guy!!!
I'm betting at some point this year we see a HB pass from McGuire.
I better not see an interception by McGuire, he is a running back, not a quarterback. Trick play her sand there maybe.
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