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Arizona Cardinals quarterback John Skelton (19) gets up after giving up a safety to the St. Louis Rams during third quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011, in Glendale, Ariz. The Cardinals won 19-13 in overtime. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- While talk of one of the most memorable plays anyone has ever seen will be the 99-yard game winning punt return by Patrick Peterson, it cannot be forgotten that earlier in the game the Cardinals' offense had a very rare and odd sequence of possessions.

In the middle of the third quarter, with the score 9-6, the Cardinals had back-to-back possessions resulting in a safety.

The going-backwards possessions stretched the Rams' lead to 13-6 going into the fourth quarter. They outscored the Cardinals 4-3 in the third quarter. Not something you usually see in the box score. Or ever.

"The safeties are something that we can't have happen," Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "We are going to address that and we won't have that happen again. We have to be smarter about getting rid of the ball."

It was the Cardinals second possession of the half after they had kicked a field goal coming out of the locker room.

With the ball on the five yard line, John Skelton dropped back to pass on 2nd and 7 and was sacked by James Hall. Skelton realized he was about to go down with no one to know the ball to and hit Beanie Wells in the back of the leg. Too late. Safety.

"We tried to get them with the big play," Skelton said. "We knew that they had kind of stacked the box and we tried to get behind them. They ended up taking Larry [Fitzgerald] away, which is our first read and as soon as I came over to Andre [Roberts] the pressure had gotten to me."

The Cardinals defense forced the Rams to punt and the next possession would start at the nine yardline.

Skelton dropped back to pass, was forced out of the pocket to his right and as he went to throw the ball away it didn't make the line of scrimmage. It was nowhere close to the original line of scrimmage. Intentional grounding. Safety.

"Those were frustrating," Skelton said after the win. "We just gave them four points in two possessions right there with those plays. The O-line, one of those was on them and the other one was on me."

It was the first time a player yielded two safeties in a quarter since Aaron Rodgers did it against Minnesota on Nov. 9, 2008. The last player to have safeties on consecutive plays was Kordell Stewart of Pittsburgh against Jacksonville on Oct. 3, 1999.

The safeties marked the first time in NFL history that a team had scored a total of four points in a quarter.

Bizarre.

Skelton came back and tied the game in the fourth quarter. A potential game-winning field goal by the Rams was blocked by Calais Campbell and rookie Patrick Peterson took a punt return 99 yards to the house for the Cardinals to win and end their six game losing streak.

Memorable or not so memorable, this Cardinals game had its moments.

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    hugUhbear wrote...
    Skelton had a shaky start but...
    his two runs when coverage prevented him from passing set up the score to Larry. Roberts to made some big catches, which was awesome to finally see. Skelton is huge physically, and appears to see the field well. His arm strength is great and he also can loft the ball with nice touch--something I have not seen Kolb do well. Also I was certainly happy to see a DE struggle to bring him down; unlike Kolb you can tell skelton is harder to tackle.
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    6thCavAirCav wrote...
    Once again...
    Two POOR coaching decisions caused a team to score two safties on the Cardinals. With sive protection for passing: the call from the five should have been a running play. Grimm has not taught the line how to pass block this year. With this team you run the ball till you get to the 20 yard line if you don't make the 20; punt it. Who ever is calling the plays needs to pull their head out and see whats going on with the game. This team is not championshiop caliber they are all fakers and posers. You'll see next week when they go see the Eagles and get spanked again.
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    OpinionH8d wrote...
    Spazznola Blew It
    Going for it on 4th and 1 was incredibly dumb. Credit the D for stuffing them twice in a row, but it should have never happened. Their kicker has a very strong leg and had already nailed a 48 yarder and who had a career long of 58, so why not give him the chance to ice it with 2 mins left with a 49-50 yarder?
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    Guyinaz wrote...
    Sorry but...
    How can you blame the coaches when the offensive line blew the protection (again)on the first safety - on the second Skelton had zero awareness of where he was after Hadnot got beat
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