Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Carroll says Kaepernick a starter, just not with Seahawks right now

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RENTON, Wash. (AP) – Pete Carroll saw Colin Kaepernick’s rise as a starting quarterbac­k firsthand and the Seattle Seahawks coach still believes Kaepernick is capable of being a starter. It just won’t be in Seattle. Carroll had high praise for Kaepernick on Friday as the Seahawks wrapped up their first week of OTAs. The former 49ers quarterbac­k was in Seattle last week to meet with the front office but left still unemployed.

While Seattle has seemed the most logical destinatio­n – from its style of offense to the outspokenn­ess of its locker room – Kaepernick won’t be signing with the Seahawks at this time.

“Colin has been a fantastic football player and he’s going to continue to be. At this time, we didn’t do anything with it, but we know where he is and who he is, and we had a chance to understand him much more so,” Carrol said. “He’s a starter in this league. We have a starter, but he’s a starter in this league and I can’t imagine that somebody won’t give him a chance to play.”

Carroll wasn’t willing to speculate why Kaepernick remains unsigned after opting out of his contract in San Francisco and becoming a free agent.

“That’s not my issue, I don’t know,” Carroll said. “We brought him in here to check him out, and I think it was very productive for us to get to know him better. I had never really sat down and talked to the guy.”

With Kaepernick, Seattle would have been getting a QB with baggage. Kaepernick knelt during the national anthem all last season to protest police brutality and the treatment of minorities, drawing criticism and acclaim alike. He has indicated he plans to stand for the anthem this upcoming season should he find a job.

Meantime, Seattle has been seeking a backup. Trevone Boykin was the backup to Russell Wilson last season, but it was a risky move as Wilson battled through ankle and knee injuries during the regular season and Boykin ran into off-field troubles in the offseason.

Carroll said the door on Kaepernick is not closed. “The doors are always open to opportunit­ies,” he said. “We’re just going to try to do the best we can for our guys whenever the opportunit­y presents itself and we’ll see.”

 ??  ?? Colin Kaepernick Still unemployed
Colin Kaepernick Still unemployed

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