Chargers special-teams ace Kassim Osgood wants to play receiver. And he’s ready to make a statement to that effect.
According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, Osgood plans to boycott the team’s offseason workouts in protest of the fact that he’s not getting a shot to play offense.
“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,” Osgood said.
Osgood is signed through 2009, but doesn’t want to wait until March 2010 to look for a new team. He reportedly has asked for a trade in the past year.
But G.M. A.J. Smith claims that he wasn’t aware that Osgood is unhappy. “This is a total surprise,” Smith said, adding that no one previously has indicated to him that Osgood wants out.
The problem was compounded a year ago, when the Chargers drafted Buster Davis and Legedu Naanee. During the season, the Chargers acquired Chris Chambers via a trade.
“I’m getting typecast into being a special-teams guy,” Osgood said. “That’s not what I am. I’m a receiver who plays special teams. People are starting to doubt I can play. They’re believing I play special teams because I’m not good enough.”
Actually, Osgood got a chance to play receiver at this year’s Pro Bowl. But only two balls were thrown his way, neither was caught, and one was intercepted.
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March 11th, 2008 at 1:36 pm
It seems to me that it’s in the Chargers’ best interests to play their best receivers. It’s not like they’ve got 3 or 4 first-round picks tied up in recent WR acquisitions (e.g., Jacksonville). Kassim, if you really were as good as you think, you’d be on the field.
What is it with players today thinking they are better than they are?
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March 11th, 2008 at 1:54 pm
Dear Kassim,
If you don’t get any snaps over a guy named Buster then all you are is a teamer! Eric Parker gets snipered and you still are behind everyone else. The reason why you aren’t playing is because you are in the NFL and you aren’t playing Wyoming anymore.
Sincerely,
Jon Jay Rambo
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March 11th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
Dear Kassim,
It’s not a good idea to call AJ out in the media. Enjoy your stay in whatever god forsaken football outpost that you get traded to.
It is what it is!!!
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