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Patriots waive KJ Osborne
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Sounds like it was a mutual parting. Any interest here in the Vikings bringing him back for the stretch run?
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#2
I'd take him as a #3 in a heart-beat.
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#3
Powell hasn't shown up at all this year which has been interesting. I doubt KJ would subplant speedy though?
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(12-10-2024, 12:02 PM)AGRforever Wrote: Powell hasn't shown up at all this year which has been interesting.  I doubt KJ would subplant speedy though?

I think Osborn has proven to be more consistent than either Powell or Nailor, and he knows the offense. I'd certainly kick those tires
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Yup, I had posted this about an hour ago.
I have liked Powell and Nailor has had glimpses, but both have made unforced errors.
But so did KJ. KJ showed he was capable of some big plays when Jets was double covered.
But KJ dropped a few too many for my liking last season, which made him expendable.
Glad I don't have to make this decision.
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Nailor and Powell have been mostly ghosts. KJ was disappointing last year but has shown a lot more than the other two. I'd be surprised if the Vikings didn't sign him.
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#8
Not an area of need.....why sign him?
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(12-10-2024, 01:31 PM)StickierBuns Wrote: Not an area of need.....why sign him?

Mostly because it is indeed an area of need?  Smile
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(12-10-2024, 01:38 PM)Waterboy Wrote: Mostly because it is indeed an area of need?  Smile

How? Over Nailor? Speedy is a better player. Powell is the punt returner. Viking's fan need to move on, lol.
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