Browns' Edwards Ready
Braylon Edwards hasn't kicked up a fuss regarding the lack of opportunities he's had to play, through the first half of the season, but now he is beginning to make noises.
He believes the Browns could be more successful if he was given more of role. He would like the change to start Sunday when the Browns play the Dolphins at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Edwards has 17 catches for 294 yards.
"...the bottom line is I'm ready to make plays," he said. "I'm tired of being around when I know I can make a play and not being able to make that play. I can make plays. That's why I was drafted."
Edwards had a chance against the Steelers. He was open on the second possession of the game. The Browns were leading 7-0 and had quarterback Dilfer completed the pass, they could have had a 14-0 lead - but the pass was over-thrown.
There have been plays when Edwards is open but Dilfer doesn't see him because he locks to Bryant and Northcutt. Crennel said Dilfer and Edwards have rhythm in practice but admitted it does not carry over into games.
Dilfer said he and Edwards talked after the game against the Steelers to go over how they could develop chemistry faster. Dilfer said it just takes time. They continue to work on it.


