Found July 23, 2009 on Dawg Pound Daily: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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As a brief follow-up to Steve’s recent post about Derek Anderson being ready for training camp in terms of having recovered from his calf injury that had him sidelined earlier this off-season, it is important that we put the issue of dropped passes into a wider perspective. There is no doubt that Braylon Edwards in particular dropped an awful lot of footballs last year - in fact the highest in the League according to most statistics trackers (remember that dropped passes tend to be les...

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  • jaymz77
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    There were at least two dropped passes that could have won the game for the Browns. A few more that would have been game changers and momentum shifting plays turning the game in favor of the Browns. The thing that stands out to me is how much talent those other teams in your article have around their QB or on the other side of the ball. We needed our offense to keep other teams off the field because our D couldn't hang. If that receiver from the school up North would have even come close to winning his beat against the bong token swimmer, maybe the Browns would have been competitive last year.
    • jaymz77
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      bet not beat*
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