DC.COM Blog: Big vs. Bigg: Davis Held Strong

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Posted by nickeatman at 11/22/2010 2:51 PM CST on truebluefanclub.com

Ok, well maybe he held Ndamukong Suh for a play in the end zone for a safety. That was a big play and could’ve been a lot bigger had the Cowboys not rallied behind Bryan McCann and Sean Lee.

But just looking at the matchup between Suh and Leonard Davis, who seemed pitted against each other most of the day, it seemed to be a pretty fair fight.

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Davis made some plays, but he was beaten some, too. He is an inconsistent player with major flaws in his game.

The Lions attacked Davis and Colombo like teams have done all year. Neither player can play with power, anymore. Running to the right is close to being non-existent in this offense. There is a reason Garrett calls just about every run from Gurode's left to Free. Dallas' right side is probably the worst in the NFL. It's the worst that I've seen.

The right side of Dallas' line looked old and inconsistent. The don't get push, they whiff, and they can't hold a block. Both players are playing on borrowed time.

It's no secret. The Lions were exploiting both players.

They made Colombo extend wider, and that forced Davis to play in space where he gets exploited. They saw the Titans game. Garrett had Jason Witten block over there after Davis and Colombo were getting beaten.
 

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