Posted 24 November 2008 - 06:32 AM
Lots of people saying Crennel coached his last game yesterday. I don't know....who would want to take over at this point?
Yesterday I actually felt bad for Edwards. I know I am in the minority here-but I thought he was trying...and truly felt bad when he kept dropping the ball.
From Cleveland Browns.com:
Braylon Edwards has no explanations for his drops and inconsistent play, but after Sunday's loss to the Texans he vowed to cure whatever it is that's ailing him and return to top form for the Browns.
"All I can do is work hard," he said. "I love this team. I want to work hard, and I want to get out this slump. All I can do is come in and give everything I have and forget this game.
"I know the fans are very upset at me right now and I can't blame them. I do want people to know I love this game and I love this team. I don't ever go out there and not give my all. I don't ever drop a ball and not care. I care about this team and this game. I care about my coaches and winning for my teammates."
For as poorly as the Browns as a whole played for most of Sunday's game, they were still in the game in the final 10 minutes. Edwards had two dropped passes - one in the endzone - that could have helped the Browns at least make things interesting down the stretch.
"I've been very inconsistent this year," Edwards said. "There are plays out there that definitely can be made and should be made by me. I hold myself to a high standard. Those are catches my teammates depend on me to make."
Edwards had 5 catches for 85 yards, but he caught just one of the eight passes on which he was targeted by Derek Anderson in the fourth quarter.
On the pass to the endzone with 7:49 to go, Edwards was covered tightly by Jacques Reeves, who appeared to have gotten at least a finger on the ball. But Edwards left his feet, juggled it and then got both hands on the ball while coming down.
By the time he hit the ground, though, the ball was out.
"It could have been a touchdown. It should have been a touchdown," Anderson said. "It wasn't, but that happens. I'm going to keep throwing to him and he's going to keep making plays."
"We had the one big play in the first half," Edwards said. "Same thing -- the DB was there. I stepped back caught the ball, 42 yards. Same game. That was what, an hour and a half ago? Then I come back with the drops.
"I don't know what it is. All I know is last year I was one guy. This year I'm a different guy. I have to get back to where I was last year."
Another drop came on second down and 20 at the Texans' 40 when an inside route long enough for first down yardage, but Edwards couldn't come up with it.
"What you see is what you get," Edwards said. "He threw a nice ball. I didn't catch it."
As for what exactly has been the issue or issues with Edwards, he said he's healthy and isn't sure why he's been so inconsistent.
"I was having the training camp of my life," he said. "I was head and shoulders above where I was last year. I was head and shoulders leading this offense. Whatever happened after the surgery (in early August) I've gone the opposite way.
"It's one good game, come back with bad game. One good quarter, come back with a bad quarter. It's not injury. It's not preparation. I'm ready to play. I'm just not getting the job done.
"If I catch the pass in the endzone, it's a different ballgame. I don't know what it is or what's going on. I'm going work hard and work on finishing plays. I have to finish plays.
"My team is calling my number. They're depending on me. I don't know what it is, but I have to go somewhere and get my head together."