OT - Josh Sitton To Miss Remainder Of Season, Replaced By Ted Larsen

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Report: Josh Sitton to miss remainder of season
Posted by Josh Alper on September 14, 2018, 7:08 AM EDT


The Dolphins have practiced without left guard Josh Sitton for the last two days and it will reportedly be quite a while before he’ll be ready to play again.

Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports that Sitton will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the rotator cuff in his left shoulder. Sitton suffered the injury in the second half of Miami’s Week One win over the Titans.

Per the report, Sitton asked doctors about playing through the injury and was told that doing so would run the risk of increasing the damage to the point that surgery could not repair it. As a result, Sitton will have surgery now in hopes of continuing his career.

Ted Larsen has stepped in for Sitton at practice this week and it looks like he’ll be part of the starting lineup the rest of the way in Miami.
 

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so...is Pace still wrong for cutting him?
 

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People are still mad about Sitton?
 

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We have a good line now and the money we saved on him went to Mack so I think what we did was the right move
 

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You can't assume that if he remained on the Bears he would have suffered the same injury.
So you can blame Pace for drafting a never injured WR that goes on to suffer three season ending injuries, but you can't credit him for seeing an aging oft injured OG is at higher risk of reinjury.


Got it.
 

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So you can blame Pace for drafting a never injured WR that goes on to suffer three season ending injuries, but you can't credit him for seeing an aging oft injured OG is at higher risk of reinjury.


Got it.

Yeah here we go. It's just like when things go well we don't want to give him credit, but when things go poorly its definitely all Mr. Pace's fault.
 

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You can't assume that if he remained on the Bears he would have suffered the same injury.

His age and injury history made it a pretty easy projection. Definitely a good call by Pace...
 

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