No doubt, there would be boos and jeers and tirades if it were to happen.
And no doubt, he would add noise to what is already one of the most boisterous locker rooms in the NFL.
But if the speculation became reality, and the Seahawks signed Colin Kaepernick, it would be a win for every party involved. Assuming, of course, the price was right.
Monday, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was asked if Kaepernick (along with Robert Griffin III) might be an option to back up starting quarterback Russell Wilson. Carroll responded by saying “we are looking at everybody.