Quote Originally Posted by SUPERECWFAN1 View Post
A good coach ala a Belichick can shut it down quick... "We feel Colin helps our team and we always look for good players. This is about the team . I'll take a question that isn't about Colin next..."
The problem there is that a well run team capable of handling the press distractions that come with Kaepernick are the ones least likely to be in the market for him. New England in particular has only had a real question at backup once since Brady emerged - that was when they traded away both Brissett and Garapolo, but Hoyer became available quickly. And while Hoyer is never going to be a top end starter, he is a very good backup and he already knew the team system.

Basically, the teams most in need of Kaep are the ones least able to deal with the distraction on having him on the roster. It sucks, it isn't anything that even remotely resembles fair, but it is what it is.