Colin Kaepernick’s Workout With Raiders “Was A Disaster, One Of The Worst Workouts Ever” According To NFL Legend Warren Sapp
NFL legend Warren Sapp broke his silence about Colin Kaepernick’s recent NFL workout during an interview on VLAD TV. Sapp said he heard Kaepernick’s workout in front of the Raiders coaches and executives on May 27th was a flop.
Sapp said: “I heard it was a disaster, I heard one of the worst workouts ever.”
According to Outkick: “Kaepernick worked in front of a small group of people that included Raider head coach Josh McDaniel and general manager Dave Ziegler. No video of the workout came out at any time after it occurred. Sapp gave no indication where he heard what he heard, or who he heard it from.”
According to ESPN: “Colin Kaepernick, who last played professional football in 2016 — the year he started kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice — is scheduled to work out Wednesday for the Las Vegas Raiders, league sources told ESPN. It will mark Kaepernick’s first workout with an NFL team since being exiled.”
Last month Raiders owner Mark Davis said he was open to signing Kaepernick but many players and sports anchors were not buying it. Davis said earlier:
“I believe in Colin Kaepernick. He deserves every chance in the world to become a quarterback in the National Football League. I still stand by it. If our coaches and general manager want to bring him in or want him to be the quarterback on this team, I would welcome him with open arms.”
Kaepernick recently said he would consider playing as a backup quarterback to get back into the NFL. Something he had resisted before.
“I know I have to find my way back in. So, if I have to come in as a backup, that’s fine,” Kaepernick said.
He continued: “But that’s not where I’m staying.
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“And when I prove that I’m a starter, I want to be able to step on the field as such.
“I just need that opportunity to walk through the door,” he said.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith said:
“In 2019, after you filed a lawsuit against the National Football League, after you reached a multimillion-dollar settlement, after you made it clear you don’t have any trust for them, and they made it clear they have no trust for you, because of pressure from Jay-Z, who is obviously advising the NFL on social justice issues and things of that nature, along with a multitude of people inside and outside of the media and you’re listening to one of them because I spoke to many people on behalf of Colin Kaepernick, the NFL said we’re going to conduct a workout.
“And Colin Kaepernick refused to work out because of some waiver issue, some liability issue.”
“At the end of the day, what are you saying, Colin Kaepernick? You didn’t trust them?
“Well, duh. We know you didn’t trust them.
“They didn’t trust you because they felt like if an individual team, none of whom called you, by the way, if an individual team gave you a workout that you would sit up there if you don’t make the team, they were saying you might sit up there and accuse us of being racist because they didn’t pick you on the team, so as a result, we can’t trust you either.
“Both sides don’t trust one another. Who the hell doesn’t know that?”
“And still, you took the position, regardless of Jay-Z’s help, regardless of the media’s help, regardless of public fury against the National Football League knowing everybody was going to be all over them, watching them like a fine-tooth comb, you still didn’t trust anybody.
“You want to listen to your lady and your Colin Kaepernick crew and you wanted to debunk everybody else, and here you are having a conversation about football.
“My brother, you ain’t played in five years. We don’t know what you can do but we still believe in you.
“I believe Colin Kaepernick could be on an NFL team right now and help a team despite being gone for five years because I think he’s that gifted. That ain’t the point.
“The point is coaches, players and executives all answer to owners of those respective football teams and they don’t want to touch you.
“And you knew that and the one in, you refused to exploit. I understand your point about not trusting them, hell we don’t trust them.
“But we were willing to fight for you, you didn’t want to listen to anybody. And now the NFL is saying, ratings are up 10% from the year before. Super Bowl ratings were up 6%.
“We got some of the best numbers since 2015, that’s without Colin Kaepernick. Why would we invite this trouble?
“Who didn’t know they were gonna do that? Who didn’t warn Colin Kaepernick they weren’t gonna do that?
“That’s why we told you. Go work out.
“Show what you can do and let the momentum build to force their hand.
“But you didn’t wanna play. You didn’t wanna talk. And that’s why you’re still doing interviews instead of throwing touchdowns,” he said.