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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Ryan Lindley (14) looks to pass under pressure from Denver Broncos defensive end Robert Ayers (91) during the first half of an NFL preseason football game, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)
Glendale, Ariz. -- It would be tough to really glean anything from the Cardinals' 16-13 loss to the Denver Broncos at University of Phoenix Stadium Thursday night.

Being each team's final game of the exhibition, starting-caliber players were as scarce on the field as points were on the scoreboard.

Still, anyone hoping to see Cardinals rookie quarterback Ryan Lindley show enough to make you believe he has a future in this league got exactly that.

The sixth-round pick out of San Diego State got the start and went on to complete 14-of-26 passes for 176 yards with one touchdown and one interception.

Displaying the arm strength he's known for and the accuracy he's not, Lindley certainly did enough to make you think ‘hey, maybe this guy could be something'.

"I think Ryan did a pretty nice job," Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said, noting that the interception was due to miscommunication with the receiver.

That may not seem like high praise, but given how the play of the team's other quarterbacks has been talked about this preseason, it sadly means quite a bit.

But if you are looking for someone to really wow you with a quote, you need only listen to Pro Bowler Larry Fitzgerald.

"He delivered the ball; he gave guys opportunities to make plays out in the field and he did a good job," the receiver said. "He is very confident; he's not lacking confidence.

"He's got a good huddle presence, has very good command, and a lot of poise for a young guy."

There you go.

For a player who was brought in as more of a project than anything, Lindley has certainly done a good job of making many think his time may come sooner rather than later.

"The one thing that's been consistent is his poise and how he's handled himself," Whisenhunt said. "And he's thrown the ball well; he's accurate."

Whisenhunt was especially pleased with how Lindley fared on third downs early in the game.

"Some of those third down throws, they were on the money, they were in the right spots and that was nice to see," he said.

What's encouraging is that accurate is not a word anyone used to describe Lindley coming out of college. His improvement shows he's taken advantage of his first NFL training camp, which is exactly what you'd hope to see a rookie do.

"Overall I felt pretty good," Lindley said of his effort Thursday. "I feel like I'm functioning better each week. That's all you can look to do is improve."

Lindley is not going to challenge for the starting job, at least not yet. He is certainly on the head coach's radar, though, and it's not exactly a giant leap from this point to the top spot on the depth chart - just ask Max Hall circa 2010.

But that's not something the quarterback is thinking about or worried about. In fact, the 23-year-old is just like the rest of us when it comes to the competition for the number one job.

"I think everyone is curious," Lindley said. "But I know that Coach [Whisenhunt] is going to make a great decision."

Even if it's not Lindley -- yet.

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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    Lindley
    Was at the game last night..... This kid has alot of potential.
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    Imiss13 wrote...
    I agree...
    and him being from Lakeside and then playing for SDSU makes him even better!!
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    Potential
    I think everyone needs to realize the difference between potential, and "needs to be starting this year". Even comparing him to Max Hall is not accurate. As bad as Kolb and Skelton have been, they are much better than DA and a rookie Skelton were. For all the poise and arm strength Lindley has shown, what he lacks is experience and knowledge of the pro game. same with skelton for that matter. you are doing yourself a disservice if anyone hasnt read an article (youll probably have to goto another site to see one) about how Kolb altered the offense by what he was seeing from the opposing d
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    DaScorpion wrote...
    Next year
    Lindley will compete for the starting job next season. It could be this season if KK or Skelton stink up the joint (hopefully not). Time to cut Bartel.
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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    Quarterback
    I think Kolb should be the starter. Kolb is more accurate in throwing the ball than Skelton and also picks up the defensive schemes better. Skelton may be better in the pocket but he tends to throw the ball a little too high and too far and cannot change the offense when needed. If the QB competition is as close as they say it should be Kolb that starts. Let Kolb earn his money ..... If he gets hurt then put in Skelton ..... If that doesn't work then put in Lindley..... (KOLB, SKELTON and then LINDLEY)
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    theuglytruth wrote...
    Lindley did a nice job!
    I'm sure he stands a better chance of cracking a starting lineup sooner than the 5 years it took Kolb. Good talent always rises quickly.
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    Tennisgrandpa wrote...
    Reality
    Reality is that if Kolb goes down to an injury, which is realistic, Lindley moves up to the #2 spot. From there, he's only a 3 game losing streak to starting if Skelton stinks the place up, which is also being realistic. Either way, Kolb and Skelton should not be assuming that the QB job is limited to them. I think that's been the problem this preseason, they've played it safe with checkdowns and safe passes. Lindley doesn't have that sort of fear. I like Lindley and I see him as a better option for our future and whatever that holds.
    Dale
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    hugUhbear wrote...
    Thought Larry's comment on Lindley
    says it all. Lindley put the ball up to A LOT of WR's and TE's allowing a lot of people the chance to make plays. We have been waiting this preseason for QB play to get OUR offenseive threats involved and able to make plays and when Lindley did it it was a normal QB thing to do but as a Cards fan this pre-season I have not seen the Cards do much of it.
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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    Tennisgrandpa
    I agree and the reality is that Lindley was also playing against a majority of 2s on the Denver side. Even though, I still think he has alot of potential.... WHY ISN'T ANYONE WRITING ABOUT FEELY MISSING EASY SHOTS? HE DID THIS LAST YEAR WHICH CAUSED US TO LOSE A COUPLE OF GAMES EVEN THEN. IT MAY BE PRE-SEASON NOW BUT IT WASN'T IN 2011 WHEN HE MISSED THOSE SAME EASY SHOTS WHICH AGAIN COST US A COUPLE OF WINS.
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