In today’s NFL, you can’t have luxuries like the late 80’s/early 90’s San Francisco 49ers experienced where you have two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks hanging out on your roster.
Up in Green Bay, if Aaron Rodgers goes down, the three-headed monster of Scott Tolzien, Matt Blanchard and Brett Hundley are not inspiring Cheeseheads across the land. Similar situations occur in Denver, Seattle and Indianapolis.
Four perennial Super Bowl contenders are all one hit away from seeing their seasons go up in smoke at any moment. There are only 32 starting quarterback jobs in this league and somehow, there is not that many people qualified to fill those positions.