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Byline: Omar Kelly
Sep. 28--SAN DIEGO -- For most of the first half Joey Porter stood next to Dolphins defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni like an antsy puppy dog. Anytime the Pro Bowl pass rusher wasn't on the field in the early part of Sunday's 23-13 loss to San Diego it was clear his patience was wearing thin watching the Dolphins' try to hold the line without him. Then in the second half, the right hamstring strain Porter was nursing began to tighten, and his burning desire to get back on the field decreased noticeably. The Dolphins coaches decided to shut Porter down, limiting his repetitions significantly in the final two quarters of the loss. Reserve …