I do not watch this guys show on whatever sports channel it is. I don't listen in to whatever radio/TV stuff he does. I think he's cocky as hell and arrogant. He loves to judge all the athletes as if he knows more than them But that's his job.

Anyway, he first responded on Twitter to the jerk Eric Reid. That is another player that supports Kap and degrades anyone against him. And then the video below about Kap, you should watch it, 3 minutes!! He is spot on about Eric Reid, and the entire situation he mentions on Twitter - and then he NAILS the situation with what Kaepernick pulled this weekend.

The NFL has officially called Kaepernick a "no show" for this weekends workout.

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Stephen A. Smith, Eric Reid feud on Twitter over Colin Kaepernick workout

ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith and Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid got into a lengthy Twitter feud on Saturday night, just hours after Colin Kaepernick participated in a workout in front of NFL scouts in Atlanta.

Shortly after Kaepernick’s workout — which marked the first significant step in recent months in the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback’s battle to land with a new team — Smith went to Twitter to post one of his classic reaction videos.

Smith took issue with Kaepernick’s last-minute move to change the venue of the workout, and thinks that he doesn’t actually want another chance to play in the league.

“This man wanted a chance. Twenty-five teams show up in Georgia at the Atlanta Falcons practice facility … And what does Colin Kaepernick do?” Smith said, in part. “Not Tuesday, when he found out about it. Not Wednesday, not Thursday, not Friday, Saturday, three hours before the workout, because of some issue with a liability waiver, Colin Kaepernick wants to change the venue. Colin Kaepernick wants his own receivers. Colin Kaepernick wants to video things himself. Colin Kaepernick wants the media … He don’t want to play. He wants to be a martyr.”
Kaepernick changed the venue of the workout at the last minute on Saturday, moving it from the Falcons practice facility to a local high school in order to allow the media to watch and film the event to maintain a “transparent and open process.” The NFL later released a statement saying it was “disappointed that Colin did not appear for his workout,” even though he still worked out in front of several teams and the media.

Reid — who played with Kaepernick in San Francisco and took a knee with him during the national anthem at games to protest police brutality and social injustices in the United States — took offense to Smith’s tweet.



Smith quickly fired back, launching eight tweets at Reid to defend his take.









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