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Arizona Cardinals' John Skelton releases a pass against the Green Bay Packers in the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn)
For the third time in his brief career Sunday, John Skelton threw for over 300 yards in a game. Unlike the prior two occurrences, however, Skelton's feat came in a Week 9 loss to the Packers.

While the third-year quarterback out of Fordham still turned the ball over Sunday and failed to give the Cardinals any sort of lead at Lambeau Field, Skelton's day was promising heading into a much-needed bye week.

On the Cardinals' first touchdown drive, Skelton followed a William Gay interception with a beautiful 40-yard deep ball where only wide receiver Andre Roberts could come down with it. The reception set up LaRod Stephens-Howling's touchdown run two plays later.

Down 24-7 midway through the third quarter, Skelton led the Redbirds on a rather impressive 87-yard scoring drive. He was methodical, hit the open man and didn't try to force the issue despite the differential on the scoreboard. On the drive, the former fifth round draft pick completed five passes capped off by a 31-yard touchdown catch by Larry Fitzgerald.

It wasn't quite mastery in motion, but as the Cardinals trimmed the Packers lead to just seven late in the third quarter, it appeared the offense was showing signs of life not seen since the fourth quarter in Week 6 against Buffalo.

While Skelton deserves a bulk of the credit for his big passing day, a lot of the praise should be given to the offensive line. On a day that saw rookie Nate Potter replace D'Anthony Baptiste at left tackle midway through the second quarter, the Cardinals' front five limited the Packers to just two sacks and seven hits on Skelton.

"I was encouraged by our protection today," said Ken Whisenhunt. "There were a lot of times John sat back there, made some reads and made some good throws."

Although it's probably not in the team's best interest to have Skelton throw 49 times a game -- as he's averaged over the past two contests -- the Cardinals starting quarterback should have had an even better day if not for six drops by his receivers.

Skelton may not have matched reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers mano-a-mano in the touchdown department Sunday, but even in defeat he was certainly impressive on a cold day against an opportunistic defense.

"John was poised in the pocket," said rookie receiver Michael Floyd. "He was delivering the ball to guys, reading the defense and throwing it to the open guy."

For the season, Skelton has now thrown for 1,052 yards, two touchdowns and five interceptions.

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    CroDawg wrote...
    Wow. Is this how bad we are now...
    that we get blown out again and we spin in into an improvement. That's how losing organizations sound. Whiz is about to have his 2nd 6 game losing streak in 2 years. How many other NFL coaches would survive that? I guess losing streaks and a .500 coach, not to mention being out of the playoffs at mid season for the 3rd year in a row, is something to look forward to.
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    cardinalpowers wrote...
    Not much hope...
    he hucked the ball 46 times. Many behind, over, and under. The so called "beautiful" pass was not that great. He will never be the answer. Potter looked adequate.
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    headcrusher wrote...
    so sad...
    just a joke. i hope m. miller is gone before the season's end
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    headcrusher wrote...
    hard to watch now...
    now the defense is gettin worse and worse to go along with most pathetic offense.
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    Tennisgrandpa wrote...
    And yet.....
    We still only score 17 points
    Dale
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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    Agree with Crodawg
    There was nothing promising about Skelton OR a reason to be optomistic from this loss. Their "playing good" comes in spurts. Its hard to tell if they are improving because they never are effecient or consistant. Its frustrating because they struggle in the basics of football AND when one side of the ball or certain players in certain positions are playing well, the others arent. Its like they werent paying attention in class or something. Its pathetic. Its making the Coaches look bad. Unless, the Coaches ARE bad.
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    DanTheTimid wrote...
    In the minority
    I guess I'm in the minority but I actually liked what I saw out of Skelton, and its been a long time since I could say that (have I ever?). He was poised in the pocket, through a lot of perfect spiral, right on the money, passes, and finally showed signs of improvement. 2 weeks ago I said I felt we lost because of skelton, this week I felt QB was one of the sadly few areas of the team that didn't deserve blame. We got beat on special teams, our recievers kept dropping passes, and our D looked like the D that started the season last year...
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    AzFoRkEm wrote...
    Are you kidding me?
    Yesterday's game was hard to watch and frustrating yet again...SKELTON IS NOT THE ANSWER...the team as a whole are not playing up to expectations...inconsistencies are killing this team. Sorry but the coaching staff needs a shakeup starting at the top. I'm tired of the excuses from the coaches during press conferences. I mean cmon its already a crappy year for Arizona sports...the Dbacks tanked...the Suns looked like a lottery team...NHL is on the verge of losing the entire season...the CARDS are in a downward spiral...the SunDevils are a repeat of last year.
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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    DanTheTimid
    Skelton actually didn't look to bad but as FitzIsMyHero said he's so inconsistent you never know what your getting. Skelton's QB rating is still the lowest ranked among all NFL quarterbacks and some of the dropped balls was because of what cardinalpowers said .... either to low or to high and even thrown behind the receivers.
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    CardzGoHard wrote...
    Most Cards Fans Make Me Sick
    Yes a beautiful ball to Roberts. Doucet and Housler dropped key big time balls no excuses for that. Special Teams is pathetic. Mike Miller needs to go. With no running game Skelton overall looked good period he stood tall and poised read his progressions and coverages and threw some money balls. Potter helped out and besides not having a running game as a unit the line looked good in the passing game. Defense had a few bad coverages that killed us. Peterson is not having a great season on any side of the ball. But it is what it is after 9 time to re coup with the bye
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