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Arizona Cardinals quarterback John Skelton sits on the bench during the second half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. The 49ers won 24-3. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)
John Skelton and the Arizona Cardinals are not a recipe for winning football.

I'm not saying Skelton can't or won't ever be a winning quarterback, nor am I saying the Cardinals won't have any more success. That would be a bit presumptuous. What I am saying is that Skelton needs more talent around him than the Cardinals can offer. If Peyton Manning (presumably) knew his neck would've been in grave danger with this offensive line, how can Skelton expect to thrive?

But Skelton's struggles aren't all on the offensive line. While the Cardinals generated a lame seven rushing yards during Monday's 24-3 loss to the 49ers, they were able to run effectively last week against the Vikings, yet he still struggled to find consistency (and points) in the passing game.

While seemingly everyone and their brother dog-piled on Kevin Kolb's lack of pocket presence and inability to read opposing defenses in the preseason, it's been painfully apparent the last two weeks that Skelton has similar issues. He tends to hang onto the ball too long in the pocket, and either forces the ball in places he shouldn't or overlooks open receivers. His accuracy also leaves a lot to be desired. He's completed just 55 percent of his passes this season with one touchdown and three interceptions. His quarterback rating is a less-than-stellar 61.5.

During Monday's beatdown, Skelton barely completed half his passes -- at least while the game was still somewhat competitive. In the first half, he was 5-of-10 for 50 yards and an interception on a weak Hail Mary throw. While he completed his first three passes in the third quarter, including a nice 27-yarder to Jeff King, his next three attempts amounted to two completions for a grand total of three yards, and most importantly zero points.

The biggest problem was that the Cardinals needed to get off to a quick start, and at the very least, avoid falling into an early hole. Neither happened.

Unfortunately, quick starts haven't happened as long as Skelton has been under center. In his 14 career starts, the Cardinals have scored a grand total of 33 first quarter points. That's unacceptable.

Over the last eight quarters, the Cardinals offense has managed all of 17 points. That, is also unacceptable.

While Kevin Kolb isn't exactly Aaron Rodgers or Drew Brees, I find it hard to believe the Cardinals would be riding a four-game losing streak heading into Green Bay if he were still healthy. Of course staying off the injury report has been problematic for Kolb, and that's something that will undoubtedly be written and talked about more in the coming weeks and months.

As for the here and now, Skelton should get another chance Sunday against the Packers. But if the offense continues to stall, and the Cardinals fall to 4-5 heading into their bye week, Ken Whisenhunt should consider starting Ryan Lindley. While many would argue that starting a rookie so soon would be waving the white flag on the season, what do you call continuing to ride with the offense we've seen the last two weeks?

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    CroDawg wrote...
    Yep
    I think I pretty much agree with the entire article. I will comment though, that there is nothing to look forward to when the Cardinal offense takes the field. The team has become unexciting and excruciating to watch. I used to be jacked and looked forward to games.
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    Whis
    has done nothing since he lost his gravy train, Kurt Warner
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    @ Jarrod
    I agree. Its no ones fault but his. He cant blame the players becuase hes the genius coaching them. If he wants to blame someone, he can share the blame with Graves. Them two have done a horrible job with the offense as far as personnel and coaching is concerned. I WOULD NOT LEAVE IT UP TO THESE 2 TO REBUILD MY TEAM. He hit gold again, hiring Ray Horton. But Horton is seeing the holes in this team from a Management and Offensive Coaching stand point and we all already know hes not going to be here next season.
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    cbarnes40 wrote...
    I definitely agree
    If the offense is the same lineup against GB then what is the point of watching. Whiz says every job is on the line (except O-line coach, O-line, and QB). I have a feeling it will take Skelton to get hurt for Lindley to play. I thought the line improved with their pass blocking, but Skelton struggled to hit open receivers in the red zone. Lindley should of played the 4th quarter to see where he is at.
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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    The Answer is Kolb
    The cardinals will have no chance at drafting a QB so they need to restructure Kolb's contract and work on re-building the o-line. It's obvious .... with Kolb 4-0, without Kolb .... 0-4. I still believe Kolb is the answer at QB.... look what he done with a horrific o-line..... just imagine what he could do with an o-line that could protect him.
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    Biffleford16 wrote...
    Go 49ers!!!!!!
    I was at least hoping the Cardinals would have shown up. Come on it's Monday Night Football you have the chance to tie the division and you start 4-0 and now you have lost 4 in a row.
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    CardzGoHard wrote...
    Sad Times Again
    Somebody smack me for asking for Skelton. Idk what is going on but he appears to have lost any and all confidence he may have had. Lost his poise and his quick release. But their is no question Whiz and and company have been getting outcoached. Even Ray Hortons Defense has been gettin exposed. Records gettin broke poundin it down our throat whatever they wanted they got. Mike Miller should have never been Whiz is wrong for keeping him around. We have easily been the worst team in the NFL the last 4 weeks its horrendous
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    Tennisgrandpa wrote...
    Dear Biff
    Thanks for deep, insightful analysis of the Cardinals. "you start 4-0 and now you have lost 4 in a row". Wow!!! ESPN has got to be trackin you down right now as we speak. We never would have figured that out without your keen eye for football and new math. Feel free to stop back by next season.
    Dale
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