Sorry for the late reply...I haven't been on here since I got back form the game last week...I came home to find out the my sister lost her internet connection...I had a long report of the game all ready to type up.
Anyway, Coleman did play, mostly on third down and passing situations. He wasn't tested much, though, so it's hard to really judge how effective he was. Keith Davis did well. He was in on some tackles. From what I did see of Coleman, it appeared that he was trying to get his football legs back under him. He never seemed out of place, so that was a good thing. The only person that looked back in coverage was Henry, who got burned a lot even on plays that you couldn't see on the TV version. Burnett got abused on some plays, too.
Romo looked very good. The only play that I really saw him miss was the long completion to TO in the second half when he stepped out of bounds. Not that it was a bad play, but he had Terry Glenn WIDE open on the other side of the field. The safety on Glenn's side came in on a blitz which left Glenn in man coverage.
The safety on TO's side was playing a deep zone. Glenn put a move to the inside and quickly cut to the outside and had his man toasted, but Romo went the other way. The play was still successful, but if he went to Glenn, it would have been six.
JJ looked real fast. He did very well with plays run to the inside, but seems to struggle getting to the outside. Seems like he waits too long. Barber isn't as fast, but seems to get to the outside better.
Oh and one other note, Keyshawn is REALLY slow!