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Cobbs - Dolphins Camp Update


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According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, head coach Tony Sparano would love to give Patrick Cobbs more carries. The five-foot-eight roadrunner from North Texas had 16 tackles on special teams and could be more involved in the “Wildcat” this year.

Cobbs can be effective if the Dolphins copy what San Diego did with Darren Sproles. Miami’s special teams unit was horrible last year and his role as a kick-off return man should increase with Ted Ginn Jr. and Davone Bess becoming more active in the passing game.

He could develop into the perfect complement to Ronnie Brown and that could happen as soon as this year. The “Wildcat” is based on creating mismatches and Henning needs his most dangerous pieces on the field to make it work.

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Cobbs, so far, is having a bad training camp:

Aug 2 - Two plays later, Pennington bobbled a hand-off with Patrick Cobbs.

Aug 3 - That followed quarterback Chad Pennington and running back Patrick Cobbs fumbling a handoff.

Aug 4 - Will Allen rammed running back Patrick Cobbs, forcing a fumble.

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Cobbs, so far, is having a bad training camp:

Aug 2 - Two plays later, Pennington bobbled a hand-off with Patrick Cobbs.

Aug 3 - That followed quarterback Chad Pennington and running back Patrick Cobbs fumbling a handoff.

Aug 4 - Will Allen rammed running back Patrick Cobbs, forcing a fumble.

He'd better shape up quick, or head coach Tony Sparano will not be wanting to give Patrick Cobbs any more carries. To say the least.

C'mon PC!

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