If the Browns are going to have success this season, Brady Quinn and Braylon Edwards are going to have to get on the same page. Edwards had just one catch for 12 yards in the team's season-opening loss to the Vikings. Quinn also threw an interception on a pass intended for Edwards. After the game, the receiver blamed a lack of communication for the turnover. "It's due to the fact I made a mistake," Edwards told the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "That's all it is. It's not due to a quarterback controversy, it's due to a mistake I made. It was a miscommunication. I was thinking one thing, he was thinking another. It ended up in a not-so-good play, but it was one of those things where we'll get that fixed after practice and after meetings." Browns coach Eric Mangini agreed that the pair weren't in sync. "We could've made some better throws at times, and we could've run some sharper routes at times," Mangini said. "I don't think it was a function of being on a different page. I think it was a function of being able to execute those plays more effectively."