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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Ryan Lindley (14) is sacked by New York Jets defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson, back, as safety Yeremiah Bell (37) and linebacker Bart Scott (57) help defend during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Jets won 7-6. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
As if an eight-game skid following a 4-0 start isn't infuriating enough, how about a championship-caliber defense being wasted on this alleged offense the Arizona Cardinals are force feeding their fans on a weekly basis?

Two weeks ago, the Cardinals defense forced six turnovers only to fall short in Atlanta. On Sunday against the Jets, Ray Horton's unit came up with four more takeaways, including three interceptions (to go along with three sacks) against a hapless and ultimately benched Mark Sanchez.

Unfortunately for the Cardinals, Greg McElroy proved to be the difference maker for the Jets, throwing the go-ahead touchdown pass on the first play of the fourth quarter.

I could spend the remainder of this column ripping the Cardinals offense. I could talk about how they only mustered five first downs and 137 yards of total offense. I could crack lame jokes about how they were 0-for-15 on third down conversions, or how according to ESPN Stats & Info, rookie Ryan Lindley was just the second quarterback since the merger to throw for less than 75 yards with at least 30 pass attempts. Lindley was 10-of-31 for 72 yards and an interception. I could also point the spotlight on a ground attack that mustered 81 yards -- 40 of which came on run by safety Rashad Johnson on a fake point -- against the league's 30th ranked rushing defense. But we're past the point of pointing fingers aren't we?

What's needed are solutions, and unfortunately the only solution I can offer this season is to get Kevin Kolb back on the field as soon as he's healthy enough to go.

Sorry John Skelton fans, Ken Whisenhunt made it crystal clear after the game that Skelton wasn't an option today and doesn't appear to be one going forward.

"You always do what you think gives you the best chance," Whisenhunt said. "That's what we did."

Ouch.

Kolb is the only quarterback on this roster that gives the Cardinals the best chance to win. They're 4-2 in games in which he's played this season, and at this point I don't think anyone in that locker room would disagree with starting him.

Aside from avoiding a 12-game losing streak to finish the season, the Cardinals also need Kolb back to see if he's their guy going forward into next season.

I have maintained all along that the Cardinals would have been fighting for a playoff spot if Kolb had managed to stay healthy. Based on how he started the season, I believe the losses to the Vikings, Falcons, Rams and Jets would have gone the other direction. That's obviously a huge "but."

Kolb has had trouble staying on the field the last two seasons, which must also be taken into consideration.

These next four weeks should be an audition for every offensive player not named Larry Fitzgerald, and every coach not named Ray Horton.

The quote of the season came from Fitzgerald following the 7-6 loss Sunday.

"You gotta laugh to keep from crying," the All-Pro wideout said.

There may be several grown men crying about a month from now.

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    theuglytruth wrote...
    Clearly...Skelton should have been in...
    ..time to Fire Whiz. He would rather be stubborn than give the team the best chance to win....I'm done supporting this guy!
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    CroDawg wrote...
    I agree with the comment
    that the rest of the season is an audition for the entire offense, excluding Fitz. I hope to see Kolb play well as I would like to see him come back. I would like to sew that up so they can focus on all the other holes in the off season. At least Kolb would give me a reason to watch.
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    KevS007 wrote...
    Today was bad....
    I wanted to scream at the coaches. Skelton needed to come in once he over threw Fitz. He had Floyd open down field earlier and he didn't even get it close enough to him to catch. I couldn't help but wish we had an o-line that can run block like the Jets had today, pushing our d-line a good yard or two. The offensive play calling was pitiful. I hope Grimm and Miller both get the boot. Kolb has gained my trust and believe he is the quarterback going forward. The only reason why he is hurt so much is because of the o-line.
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    TheCastleberry wrote...
    Frankly? I don't believe Kolb...
    is physically able to continue. He was torn up there. They're keeping it quiet, but, I don't believe he's physically able to play, now, or, for the remainder of the season.
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    AdamASU wrote...
    to salesman asking me renew my season tickets...
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... GAASSSP...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... not until whiz and especially Graves are gone. have fun with your "sell outs" .
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    i bought Lions tickets
    I tried selling them but no one wants to buy them. I guess I'm gna go since I'm not gna get what I paid for them. Agree with Foster. This is a audition for everybody on the offense (including the HC down). This has been unbearable to watch.
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    AZPITTFAN wrote...
    Change
    I like Wiz, but by now there should have been a change @ offensive coordinator & that is up to him. There are not many strengths to the offense, but Wiz doesn't seem to be creative enough. Ray Horton & the defense are obviously the bright spots. If Ray Horton is going to be a head coach next season, the Cards would be smart to promote Ray Horton to head coach & let him bring in an offensive coordinator. CAN'T let Horton go!
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    That game
    was absoultely winnable if Skeleton had been put in. Lindley looked bad , Derek Anderson bad. I've lost all faith in Whiz, I am sorry to say.
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    vincentzoo wrote...
    Infuriating and Disfunctional
    I was a huge Skelton fan, but he had his chance and it didn't work out....Let's just hope Kolb can comeback and make a positive impact! Unfortunately this is the Cardinals, which usually means we get 90% up the hill then roll all they way back down the bottom again!
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    AzFoRkEm wrote...
    That Was
    the most painfull game to watch yesterday this whole season by far...it didn't matter which team won because it was a terrible game. Mind as well let the losing streak keep on going and hope that the Cards position themselves for a top five pick and draft an offensive lineman. I would like to see Kolb next season behind a solid O-Line that can pass protect and run block.
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