Scott Tolzien impressing Packers with work ethic and preparation

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Nov 10, 2013; Green Bay, WI, USA; Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Damion Square (77) pressures Green Bay Packers quarterback Scott Tolzien (16) in the third quarter at Lambeau Field. The Eagles won 27-13. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 10, 2013; Green Bay, WI, USA; Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Damion Square (77) pressures Green Bay Packers quarterback Scott Tolzien (16) in the third quarter at Lambeau Field. The Eagles won 27-13. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports /

Scott Tolzien went from practice squad to starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers in a matter of a week. Tolzien has been preparing and working so hard that Packers head coach Mike McCarthy had to send him home Tuesday night around 9:30 p.m. to make sure he was getting enough sleep.

“He tells me he sleeps well. I’ll take his word for that,” McCarthy said, via Jason Wilde of ESPNWisconsin.com. “He’s getting his proper rest. He eats well because he’s here all the time. So I’m not worried about him. The man loves it, and you’ve got to appreciate his work ethic. It’s refreshing, and it’s good for everybody. He’s going about it the right way.”

Tolzien believes preparation is the most important thing, and that is why he is dedicating so much time to it.

“The most important thing is that the preparation is where you make your hay. You have to win the week first,” Tolzien said. “That’s where a lot of the wins and losses come, how do you approach the week leading up to the game. The best way to combat pressure is to prepare the right way.

“I think you build your confidence through your preparation through the week. It’s Wednesday right now. Hopefully as the week goes on your confidence builds more and more with your comfort level and your preparation and your plan.”

Aaron Rodgers is impressed as well and compared him to a young Matt Flynn.

“But Scott reminds me of a young Matt,” Rodgers said. “I said that before Matt was here – and I don’t like to make a ton of comparisons – but it is a compliment. When Matt came in, you saw a lot of growth in the way he was throwing it and in his approach. And I think Scott, he’s been throwing it better since the first day he got here, and his approach has been very solid, he’s very detail-oriented.

“It’s been impressive to see him make plays on the scout team, and I’ve always said it, whether it’s the young guys (on the 53-man roster) or guys who are trying to get activated off the practice squad, the way to get people’s attention is to make plays in practice. The way you’re going to have confidence in the game is making those plays in practice, whether it’s the first team or the scout team. And Scott’s been making a lot of plays on the scout team, whether it’s throwing the ball in tight windows, throwing the ball deep, moving in the pocket, a lot of stuff you saw on Sunday.”