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We all know the Arizona Cardinals have had trouble protecting the quarterback this season, but are things really as bad as they look?

This page is here so you can make that decision, as we aim to present you with all the vital numbers and statistics when it comes to the Cardinals' offensive line.

Sacks allowed through 12 games: 48


NFC Rank: 1
NFL Rank: 1

Who has given up sacks, according to ProFootballFocus.com:

LT D'Anthony Batiste: 12
LG Daryn Colledge: 3
C Lyle Sendlein: 3
RG Adam Snyder: 3
RT Bobby Massie: 13
LT Nate Potter: 2
TE Jeff King: 1
RB LaRod Stephens-Howling: 1
QB Kevin Kolb: 3
QB John Skelton: 2

Players who have recorded sacks against the Cardinals:

LB Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins: 4.5
DE Robert Quinn, St. Louis Rams: 3
DE Brian Robison, Minnesota Vikings: 3
LB Aldon Smith, San Francisco 49ers: 2
LB Nick Barnett, Buffalo Bills: 2
DE Jared Allen, Minnesota Vikings: 2
DE Mario Williams, Buffalo Bills: 2
DE John Abraham, Atlanta Falcons: 2
DE Jason Babin, Philadelphia Eagles: 1.5
LB Koa Misi, Miami Dolphins: 1.5
DE William Hayes, St. Louis Rams: 1.5
DE Chris Clemons, Seattle Seahawks: 1
DE Chandler Jones, New England Patriots: 1
LB Rocky McIntosh, St. Louis Rams: 1
LB Karlos Dansby, Miami Dolphins: 1
LB Bart Scott, New York Jets: 1
CB Antoine Winfield, Minnesota Vikings: 1
LB Ahmad Brooks, San Francisco 49ers: 1
LB Stephen Nicholas, Atlanta Falcons: 1
DE Jared Odrick, Miami Dolphins: 1
LB NaVorro BOwman, San Francisco 49ers: 1
CB Cortland Finnegan, St. Louis Rams: 1
LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar, St. Louis Rams: 1
CB Bradley Fletcher, St. Louis Rams: 1
DT Kevin Williams, Minnesota Vikings: 1
DT Jermelle Cudjo, St. Louis Rams: 1
DE Chris Long, St. Louis Rams: 1
DE Chris Kelsay, Buffalo Bills: 1
DE Mike Neal, Green Bay Packers: 1
DE Mike Daniels, Green Bay Packers: 1
DT Kyle Love, New England Patriots: .5
LB Rob Ninkovich, New England Patriots: .5
DE Darryl Tapp, Philadelphia Eagles: .5
DE Brandon Graham, Philadelphia Eagles: .5
DE Trent Cole, Philadelphia Eagles: .5
LB James Laurinaitis, St.Louis Rams: .5
LB David Harris, New York Jets: .5
DE Muhammad Wilkerson, New York Jets: .5

Up next:

The Cardinals head north to take on the Seattle Seahawks, a team that boasts one of the game's better pass rushes. Their sack leaders are:

DE Chris Clemons: 8.0
DE Bruce Irvin: 7.0
LB Bobby Wagner: 3.0
DT Brnadon Mebane: 3.0
DT Jason Jones: 2.5

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    FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    The only way around this is
    for our QBs to have a quick release. Is it too much to ask for the O Cooridinators and game managers to have the players for that play on the field, the play relayed to the QB, and everyone at the line of scrimmage with at least 10-13 secs on the playclock? Is it too much to ask for our QB to read the defense in 10-13 secs to have some sort of idea what the defense is giving him so that he knows where to go with the ball? Is it too much to ask for our QB to be clever and use pump fakes and trickery (eyeing the left side of the field then all of a sudden going to the right)?
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    redbread wrote...
    this is a joke.
    Skelton is four times the qb that lindley is and he doesnt know the playbook. Enough is enough.We have to get a qb and Bartel would have been the best option. Whiz should have so much shame that he should resign,
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