But all the blame can't be placed on Davis' broad shoulders. Sure, he was lousy, giving up two sacks. But right tackle Marc Colombo also got beat and running back Marion Barber's inability to pick up the blitz contributed to one sack of Tony Romo. The rest of the line also had their issues.
Still, Davis is the story, especially after Montrae Holland filled in nicely until leaving the game in the second half with a right eye contusion that required four stitches and nearly closed his eye shut. When Holland went out late in the third quarter, Davis came back in.
It's uncertain who will start next weekend at Minnesota.
"I didn't play good," said Davis, a Pro Bowl choice the last three seasons. "That's all it was. I guess you can it was one of those days...
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