And honestly I can't remember another team EVER having 3 RB's this evenly matched. They're different from one another but as far as efficiency I think it's a wash... each doing his thing well.
This is something where I'd really like to know what McVay and company are thinking... because it appears to me the platooning is currently based on recuperation, keeping fresh legs in at all times.... but is it that, really? Or does McVay has a specific game plan in mind for each specific drive and then putting in the RB that best fits that specific drive?
I think Akers comes out on top in the end... although I don't know if McVay will go back to one featured RB, I tend to think not.