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Ex-NFL linebacker dismisses Colin Kaepernick's latest comeback attempt: 'The senior prom was like 6 years ago'

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Colin Kaepernick posted a video last week touting his yearslong pursuit of an NFL comeback, but it did not sit well with every football figure who has come and gone in the league.

Terence Garvin was a linebacker in the NFL from 2013 to 2018 and played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. 

Garvin was on "The Arthur Moats Experience with Deke Podcast" on Wednesday and was asked about Steelers running back Najee Harris joining Kaepernick for the workout.

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San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback Colin Kaepernick, #7, talks to San Francisco 49ers' Blaine Gabbert, #2, on the sidelines during their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth quarter of their NFL game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016. (Nhat V. Meyer/MediaNews Group/Bay Area News via Getty Images)

"The senior prom was like 6 years ago, bro! It’s over!" Garvin said. "It’s over, bro. You still trying to be the prom queen. It’s a wrap. You took that money.

"He pop up this time every year. We know you can throw the ball, bro."

Kaepernick’s throwing showcase appeared to be a part of a Nike ad. Harris and his other NFL colleagues who were in the video and endorsed Kaepernick were all Nike athletes.

Moats and Garvin both explained there ars too many young quarterbacks in the league for any team to go and sign a 35-year-old quarterback who has not played in the league since January 2017.

"It’s just nothing to get out of it for them, like for them owners," Garvin said. "I got the mentality where I understand a little bit of their

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