Truth be told, Matt Flynn's career high water mark was that game against the Lions where he tossed six touchdown passes in week 17, a feat only later matched by Aaron Rodgers. Since leaving the Packers for big money in Seattle, things haven't gone well. To those of us who watched him play at Wisconsin, it's not a big shock that Russell Wilson turned into a quality professional quarterback, Wilson's breakout came at the expense of Matt Flynn, who was quickly relegated back to backup status.
After one season with Seattle, Flynn was traded to perpetually quarterback desperate Oakland, where he was once again beat out for the starting job. Flynn was cut by Oakland earlier this year and there were some who wanted the Packers to bring Flynn in at that point. Instead, he spent a short stint with injury plagued Buffalo before being released just prior to the Rodgers injury. Some expected the Packers to claim Flynn on waivers, or another team to claim him to prevent the Packers from claiming him. Flynn cleared waivers.
The concerns over Flynn's apparently bad elbow have now been overcome by the dire situation the Packers find themselves in. The 2013 season is shaping up to give the Packers and their fans a taste of something that they haven't tasted in 20 years and something that the Vikings, Bears, Lions and the rest of the NFL have had all too much experience with over that time: quarterback uncertainty. Fortunately for the Packers, there's light at the end of the tunnel, and though it may not be enough to save this season, the Packers still have the best signal caller in the league. The problem is finding the right understudy.