I'm also a huge fan of Skipp, and I can't wait to get him back playing. But anyone who thinks he is the savior and the sole solution to our current plight is sadly mistaken.
Those stats are missing vital information. Yes, we won some matches. But we did so by the skin of our teeth in quite a few boring 1-0 victories where the complaints on this board were quite unison in direction of "boring, lucky, not worthy of spurs!". (three on a trot in our first three matches), before the roof came crashing down with the abysmal 3-0 defeat vs Crystal Palace, the dire 0-3 defeat at home to Chelsea, and the unfathomable 3-1 loss away to Arsenal. All with Skippy in the lineup. (albeit a second half substitute in the last game). He also played in our 1-0 loss to West Ham.
So to make him stand out as a "fix-it-all" just because he happened to be out injured during the teams current problems seems a bit short-sighted, and quite unfair to the young lad, as one then would put quite a bit of responsibility on his shoulders to be the solution to this.