Found September 11, 2006 on Cleveland Sports Insider:
I can't believe you dropped that pass. It might have cost us a W. I guess it kinda depends on how streaky Charlie got... but Braylon.... that was awful.Short and sweet. That is the letter I'm sending to the Browns Clubhouse this week. In case none of you saw the play, let me explain myself. The final drive of the game, Cleveland down 5. After two sacks, Charlie fights his way back to a manageable 3rd down. He drops back, hits a streaking Edwards (in the chest, I might add), and Braylon completely misses it, deflecting it into the hands of a nearby DB. Makes me wonder if maybe Braylon should be a DB... especially with our secondary.You can't put all the blame on him, but... if I was a 6'5" 230 lb. wideout, I would have caught it. That's all I'll say.It started out pretty ugly, but towards the end (but not at the end as you may be able to tell), the Browns showed signs of life. Charlie looked good for a 5th game QB, especially considering the unusual amoun...
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