GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Losing Scott Tolzien to the Indianapolis Colts in free agency doesn’t wreck the Green Bay Packers' quarterback room.
But it leaves them one man short.
Ever since Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone in 2013, coach Mike McCarthy has been fearful of having just two quarterbacks on the roster -- something he did regularly at the end of Brett Favre’s career and the beginning of Rodgers’ time as a starter.
The musical-quarterback experience -- from Rodgers to Seneca Wallace to Tolzien and finally Matt Flynn -- made McCarthy a fan of having three quarterbacks at his disposal.