The Browns never will talk publicly about this, but they want to put Braylon Edwards in routes where he feels confident -- some short slants and other quick throws to get him the ball and allow him to use his strength and legs to gain yardage. Since no trade materialized for Edwards (the Giants would not part with a first-rounder and some veterans), the Browns need Edwards producing to help the offense -- and all the young receivers. Mentally beating him up for leading the NFL in dropping passes is not a way to make that happen.
Maybe they'll shift him to halfback so whomever can just hand him the damned ball instead of having to throw it to him- and I'm sure he could handle the soft lobbed screen as well.
Camden Yards at night with the last scene of Field of Dreams on the giant scoreboard in CF. (The lights of everyone driving on the winding road towards the field in Iowa at the very end)