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Thanks to the sack tracker (and our eyes), we know both Kevin Kolb and John Skelton have been sacked often this season.

And now, due to the hard work by the folks at ProFootballFocus.com, we're aware of just how little time Arizona's passers have had to throw the football.

Now to explain what ‘time to throw' is, we record the time from when the ball is snapped to the point where the quarterback has either thrown a pass or can no longer throw a pass (has been sacked or scrambled past the line of scrimmage).

The piece, released Wednesday, shows Kolb, on 217 drop backs, has been given 2.84 seconds before he's gotten rid of the ball. Skelton, on 187 drop backs, has had 2.64 seconds.

However, that only takes into account the passes the quarterbacks got off. The site's research shows Kolb, who has been sacked 27 times this season, has had a league-worst 2.49 seconds from the time the ball was snapped to when he was dropped by a defender. Skelton, who has been taken down 14 times this season, has been given 2.64 seconds before a defender got to him.

So, what does this show? Besides the line apparently blocking marginally better for Skelton than Kolb, it makes one wonder how the injured Cardinals signal caller was even able to be as effective as he was, given the fact that he was under immediate pressure seemingly every time he dropped back to pass.

As ProFootballFocus put it, "Nobody warrants your sympathy more than Kevin Kolb who was not helped by a pass protection unit that saw his average sack coming within 2.3 seconds of the ball being snapped."

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    mesa mad man wrote...
    And yet
    people still complain he held onto the ball too long, is too injury prone, and cant be our starting qb
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    Sean M. wrote...
    Despite the poor line...
    It's obvious that Kevin Kolb is not the answer. In his six seasons in the NFL he has never played more than 9 games in a season, he has a career 59.5% completion percentage, 28 TDs & 25 INTs, and a QB Rating of 78.9. Pathetic. I for one hope he doesn't return this season and is written off as a mistake. As bad as the QB situation is however, the real problem is Head Coach. Six seasons and .500 record.
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    AZSPORTFAN wrote...
    It's obvious
    that Kolb is the answer .... With Kolb 4 and 0 .... Without Kolb 0 and 5. I for one hope he does return ....
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    azcardsfan40 wrote...
    we can wil with kolb
    we can win with kolb of we can protect him.
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    fuzbal wrote...
    Getting better?
    If you look at the average time to sack it appears that the line is giving better protection now versus when Kevin Kolb was playing. Does the offense line prefer Skelton?
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    redbread wrote...
    5 and 0 with Kolb.
    Did he not play against the Rams?
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