'"That's a great example," McCoy said. "Take a guy like Michael Vick who went through all that we went through. He's ten times better than Kaepernick. So, you'll deal with that situation. You'll deal with that attention, the media aspect of it, the good or bad attention you'll get compared to Kaepernick. He's not really that good of a player, you know what I'm saying, to deal with. But people outside of sports don't really know that. They see only one side of football. You know, 'a black guy standing up for what he believes in, so the NFL's against him.' But I think it's more than that. I think this has to do with some of that. But, also, just dealing with him, with a team that's trying to build together. And so many outsiders can mess up a team. I can see both sides, I really can.'