New York Jets wide receiver
Braylon Edwards
got off to a big start on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. But
after his 80-yard touchdown in the second quarter, Edwards never caught
the ball again.
After the game, Edwards hinted that he wasn't pleased with the second-half play calling.
"
I don't call the plays," Edwards said. "I just run them."
Edwards
also said "We didn't have the same attitude" in the second half, and
when reporters asked him if he felt like he wasn't used enough, he
said, "I don't know. You have to interview the players and coaches. It
just wasn't the same."
Both Jets quarterback
Mark Sanchez
and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said they thought an
appropriate number of plays were called for Edwards, although
Schottenheimer added that the Colts shifted their coverage to make it
harder to get Edwards open deep.
Asked if he was upset, Edwards said, "No disrespect, but you witnessed the game."