Monday 23 June 2008

Charger set to benefit from Parker's release.

The news that the San Diego Superchargers (as they shalt forever be known on this site henceforth) has got PFT worked up.


One factor in all of this that seems to have flown under most people's radar, is backup WR Kassim Osgood. Osgood has been named to two straight pro-bowls as a special teams player, but was unhappy this offseason regarding the Chargers' plans for him as part of the offence.


“There is no reason to come to the (offseason coaching sessions) and run routes all day and run my body down and not be a receiver

- Kassim Osgood, March 2008


Osgood has a modest 32 receptions, but a 19.7yd average over his career. He was also quoted in 2006 as saying he would '...be a great receiver - just probably not in San Diego' The fifth year veteran has certainly shown a willingness to throw his body on the line as part of his special teams role, but has never seriously had a shot at competing for a job on offence. With Parker out of the mix, Chris Chambers, Vincent Jackson, and Craig Davis all figure to be ahead of Osgood on the depth chart. If he can edge out Malcolm Floyd and newly signed return man Mark Jones, Osgood might finally have a chance to get some serious playing time.

In the meantime, he can concentrate on that acting career.

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