I’m here to toss out an idea I suspect will get no traction whatsoever. The Seahawks, who have no backup quarterback on the roster with the release Tuesday of Trevone Boykin in the wake of his domestic-abuse allegations, should give Colin Kaepernick another examination.
It has been a full year since Colin Kaepernick opted out of his San Francisco 49ers contract last March in search of an opportunity that has yet to come.
It has been 10 months since Spike Lee tweeted out his “big love shoutout” to Pete Carroll on the mistaken belief that the Seahawks had signed Kaepernick in late May.