Antonio Brown has some very strong opinions on former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. He publicized his views on an episode of “Cigar Talk” released last Friday. During his interview, Brown called Kaepernick's skillset “trash.” He then mentioned Kaepernick's work outside of his NFL talents.

“We ain’t respecting that, bro. You took the money, the commercials. We don’t see you outside. We don’t see him in the hood. He don’t do nothing. Like, we cool. But, nah, we ain’t even stan Kaepernick.”

A week later, TMZ reports that Pacman Jones is in partial agreement with Brown. He agreed that Kaepernick's charitable work might not be as legitimate as he makes it out to be.

“That part of the question, I do think AB is right,” Jones said, all quotes courtesy of TMZ.

Kaepernick prides himself in his global activism against oppression. He founded the Know Your Rights Camps as a part of these efforts. According to his website, the foundation was created “to advance the liberation of Black and Brown people through education, self-empowerment, mass-mobilization and the creation of new systems that elevate the next generation of change leaders.”

While Pacman may agree with AB's opinion on Kaepernick's work outside of the NFL, he disagrees with Brown's take on Kaepernick as a quarterback. TMZ reports that Jones attended Kaepernick's 2.5-hour practice last month. And, based off of what he saw, Pacman still believes that Kaepernick truly wants to be a quarterback in the NFL.

“I think he wants to play. Do he deserve to play? That's another question. But, do he want to play? I do think he wants to play.”

Jones isn't sure whether or not Kaepernick deserves a spot in the league or whether or not his charitable work is all it's cracked up to be. However, he doesn't agree with Brown when it comes to the quarterback's skillset.