We cant lose focus of the fact that it really doesn't matter who runs behind this line, as long as Gailey commits to the run, we will get it done. Its interesting how nuanced the run game is: there are clearly great running backs and crappy ones, but I think 90+ % fall in the middle and are more of a reflection of the run scheme and oline. Best example i can think of Denver in the 90s with shanahan. No matter who they put behind that line/blocking scheme put up pro bowl type numbers. So my point is, be patient, dont rush either player back, and well be better off over the course of the season.