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From this fantasy football report it looks like The Fins aren't going to let Patrick start after all:

Samkon Gado would likely start for the Dolphins if Jesse Chatman misses time with his ankle and neck injuries.

Gado isn't back on the Dolphin's roster yet, but apparently Patrick Cobbs' special teams ability is what kept him from being cut instead of Samkon. The Dolphins would prefer someone with Gado's experience as their starter. Chatman's status for for Week 13 should be more clear after Wednesday's practice, but Gado would be playing behind a solid offensive line against the Jets, making him a nice speculative pick-up.

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Yahoo's update yesterday.

Nov 27 Cobbs recorded four carries for 11 yards in the Dolphins' 3-0 loss to the Steelers on Monday.

Recommendation: On a muddy Pittsburgh night, Cobbs was the last running back standing after starter Ricky Williams (pectoral muscle) and Jesse Chatman (ankle, neck) left the game in the second and third quarters, respectively. Cobbs figures to see an expanded role against a terrible Jets run defense in Week 13 if the injuries to one or both of those backs prove insurmountable. Stay tuned.

Rick

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You've got to be kidding me..............Samkon Gado? Give PC a chance Miami.

i'm sure the people at liberty university are just as excited to see Gado possibly play as we are for Cobbs

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i'm sure the people at liberty university are just as excited to see Gado possibly play as we are for Cobbs

Gado has had his chance in Green Bay a couple years ago and started a few games. Patrick deserves his shot now you never know if he'll get another one.

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