Packers coach Mike McCarthy responds after questionable Colin Kaepernick comments

Hmmm.

Aaron Rodgers is likely done for the year, quarterback Brett Hundley hasn't been impressive in his limited action and rumors emerged that the Green Bay Packers were interested in bringing in Brian Hoyer, who was released by the San Francisco 49ers.

Head coach Mike McCarthy shed the blame on Thursday, noting it was player personnel who were doing their jobs:

It's hard to believe McCarthy wasn't involved in bringing in another quarterback, but it's possible that didn't get down the line far enough for the head coach to consider.

Or he's just covering himself for prior comments.

After the team lost Rodgers to a broken collarbone, McCarthy discussed the likelihood, or lack thereof, of bringing in free agent lightning rod Colin Kaepernick:

That resulted in this situation:

McCarthy specifically noted the investment he put into his backup quarterbacks, how the quarterback room was where they wanted it and how the they'd continue on the path they were on.

So what's the difference between Hoyer and Kaepernick?

One stands for the national anthem, has been a career journeyman and is 16-21 over his career.

The other kneels for the national anthem, led the 49ers to a Super Bowl berth, torched the Packers in the playoffs and is 28-30 for his career.

In two losses, Hundley has thrown for 244 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions.

Rodgers is a two-time NFL MVP and one-time Super Bowl MVP. He's thrown for more than 38,000 yards, 310 touchdowns and 75 interceptions over his career.