According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Edwards has six drops (the most of any starting receiver in the AFC playoffs). Against the Bengals, Edwards should’ve made a 41-yard touchdown catch, but he dropped the pass in the end zone. He acknowledged that he’s "thinking too much," and he promised to be mentally right before Sunday’s AFC divisional playoff in San Diego.
thejetsblog.com " The Rundown: Mr. Edwards? Let Me Introduce You to Your Broom.
Jets fans starting to realize what Cleveland has been complaining about all these years. Thinkin too much? Catching a ball is your job out there.
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Best part of the article:
"Am I worried about him getting a reputation for dropping the football?" Stan Edwards asked this week from suburban Detroit. "No. Because let’s be honest – he’s earned it."
Stan Edwards is Braylon’s Dad.
Awesome.
by Bernie19Kosar on Jan 14, 2010 6:16 PM EST reply actions 2 recs
I, however, disagree on this. I think the best part of the article was the youtube video at the very end that shows Braylon dropping a pass… IN PRE GAME WARM UP!
Maybe I’m the only one, but I laughed hysterically for a good 7-9 seconds when I watched it.
….he promised to be mentally right before Sunday’s AFC divisional playoff in San Diego.
Braylon, mentally right before Sunday? Talk about a psychiatric miracle!
by RelapsingDawgCatcher on Jan 14, 2010 8:01 PM EST reply actions 1 recs
“thinking too much,”
lol. Never thought I would have heard Braylon Edwards accused of that.
"I don’t dance too much." --Mike Holmgren
Anyways, it’s hilarious seeing Jets fans going through the same thought progression as Browns fans about Braylon.
‘Yeah he’s underperformed…but he gets separation…"
“He helps our other receivers”
“He got so much talent…”
“Hopefully he can establish a rhythm with ______”
“It was a bad situation.”
Just wait until he starts whining about wanting a huge contract, continues to drop balls, and has to deal with the NY fans and media turning against him…(sits back, puts feet up, puts hands behind head…checks watch, and waits expectantly…)
"I don’t dance too much." --Mike Holmgren
by johnnyphoenix on Jan 15, 2010 1:59 PM EST up reply actions
It wasn’t as big a deal since they won the game last week, but if he pulls a stunt like that in a loss, he will get blasted by the NY media.
It’s bound to happen.
Dawgs By Nature -- where Hitler, apparently, 'did some good things'.
by golanbatrac on Jan 15, 2010 10:23 PM EST up reply actions

















