That's true we didn't suffer, in part because we got some big plays and short fields, and in part because we haven't been trending great offensively regardless (it's now 2 weeks in a row that we failed to amass 300 total yards on offense).
Not saying Elliott has been great, but outside of the long run Pollard averaged something like 2.9 ypc. Elliott is almost always better than that.
But this is less about Elliott and more about Pollard and whether Pollard is a long term answer as a starter. Early results are not encouraging.
That's not to say Pollard isn't useful but I'm not so sure he'll ever be an RB1.