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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) pulls in a touchdown pass as Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson (21) defends during the first half of an NFL football game, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)
The Arizona Cardinals defense is preparing for another tough test this weekend against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field Sunday. Another tough test on defense also means another key matchup for second-year cornerback Patrick Peterson.

Last week, Peterson struggled against the San Francisco 49ers, but head coach Ken Whisenhunt doesn't doubt Peterson's abilities or his progress.

"We put him in some tough spots," Whisenhunt said. "We've put him on their best player a lot of times this year. Having to flip sides and match up, it's put him in some tough spots."

Whisenhunt brings up a good point. Each week, Peterson is covering the No. 1 receiver for the opposing team. Braylon Edwards, Wes Welker, Danny Amendola, Percy Harvin and Michael Crabree, just to name a few.

Monday night in front of a national audience, Peterson allowed two touchdowns to Michael Crabtree and recorded only three tackles in the 24-3 loss. Despite the sub-par performance, Whisenhunt reiterated that Peterson won't back down.

"He's a competitor," said Whisenhunt. "He wants to be the bell cow for that position. He wants to be one of the best in the league, and he's working hard at it."

Speaking of working hard at it, Whisenhunt said Peterson knows what it takes on-and-off the field to become one of the best in this league.

"He's got all of that, good leadership ability," said Whisenhunt. "He's in here at 6 a.m. in the morning meeting with coach Cioffi, and they're working at it. He wants to be good, and he's driven."

Coming into the 2012 season, Peterson was expected by many to improve upon his stellar rookie year, when he recorded 64 tackles and two interceptions in 16 games. The 22-year-old may not be a shut-down corner yet, but he has the physical tools and the mental makeup to get there pretty quick.

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    Henry U. wrote...
    One Word
    OVERRATED!
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    Wanabeafan wrote...
    Where is it!!
    What happened to all the long punt returns and special teams play they had going earlier in the season? What about the PatCat play? What about the short passing game and the hurry up offense they ran with great success? They have moved away from everything they were succeeding at earlier in the season. They'll be doing good to get back to an 8-8 season.
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    joereyns wrote...
    Tired of hearing about it
    Quit talking about it and just do it
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    CardsFan_ wrote...
    Calm down
    Pro Football Focus had Peterson ranked as the number 1 cover corner going into the MNF game, so he's doing fine. He had one bad game, it happens.
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    Agreed
    He had a bad day. It happens to the best of them. I dont see him playing this way in the future. If he does, thats all on him.
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