NFL Withholding Workout Information From Colin Kaepernick Suggests This is All a Scam
By Andy Loughmiller

The Colin Kaepernick saga continues. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback is scheduled to work out for NFL teams this Saturday to see if there is any interest in signing him, so expect controversy to ensue.
The league initially told Kaepernick he would receive a list of teams attending the event, but that doesn't appear to be the case anymore.
New information further suggests the NFL really isn't taking this as seriously as it should be. The league also hadn't informed him of several key details of his workout.
#NFL will likely ask longtime veteran coach Joe Philbin to handle the drills in the Colin Kaepernick workout on Saturday. Today is an important day to make this happen. Late Wednesday night, no throwing program had been scripted and no players had been locked down to catch balls.
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) November 14, 2019
Really? We're now just two days away from this event and Kaep didn't know who he'd be working with? It's beginning to feel more and more like the NFL is doing everything in its power to make this as difficult as possible for the 32-year old signal caller.
The NFL will not tell Kaepernick which NFL teams are attending the workout? This does not sound like it’s a serious opportunity to get him on a team. It sounds like a BS NFL PR move. https://t.co/fhHobXtiRi
— Touré (@Toure) November 14, 2019
A multi-billion-dollar industry can't organize and execute a simple workout without poor optics? Is this even a legitimate chance for Kaep to get back into the league?
Nonetheless, this is still a bad look for the NFL, even if its intentions were in fact pure.