The NFL put together a workout for former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to have a chance to get back in the league. There's only one problem: no one wants Colin Kaepernick in the league, from the fans to the general managers in the NFL.

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David Hookstead of the Daily Caller took to Twitter to take a poll. He asked if a team should take a chance and sign him.

The results were mindblowing.

Yet the woke NFL continues to make a push for Kaepernick to get back in the league.

Kaepernick's last season in the NFL he lost his starting job to career backup Blaine Gabbert. Gabbert is hanging on in the league by a thread as the backup to Jameis Winston on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The media likes to ignore the fact that Kaepernick opted out of the final year of his contract in San Francisco. If he really wanted to play he could have forced their hand to either keep him on the roster or buy him out.

Even if he is as good of a quarterback as Blaine Gabbert, with the baggage he comes with why would someone pick him up? When you're applying for a job, the company looks at everything you bring to the table. Why would a team alienate half their fanbase just to have a mediocre backup quarterback? To please the "woke" portion of their fanbase? Please.

Despite the ridiculous workout being provided by the NFL, his backers are still angry.

Eric Reid says "it feels disingenuous."

A better word would be unnecessary, Eric.

Of course Jemele Hill, leader of all that is woke, agreed that is disingenuous.

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Every team has the opportunity to sign Colin Kaepernick as their quarterback. Teams are in the business of winning. If there was any chance he could improve a team, he'd be on a roster.

Just go away, Colin.

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