Finally someone on air said it, I believe Aikman. A couple of Baker's passes would be caught if the receiver didn't run up field and instead went for the ball. But like he said that's all about how they are coached. Passes to Chubb and I think Njoku that looked like bad passes were with them running up field. But if they run towards the sideline those passes are on target every time.
Not only did Aikman say that - and it was an un-characteristic Aikman day because normally he ain't got nothing nice to say about anything Browns - Kurt Warner stated the same thing in his breakdown of one of the games. (yes it was a breakdown of one half of the game). Both QB's stated that the way all receivers are supposed to run those route is to break flat - out to the sidelines, not rounded with any 'upfield' after the cut.
As for where Baker is supposed to throw the ball - where the receiver is running or where they are supposed to run? In this offense and anything that is a timing throw - you always throw it to a spot where they are supposed to be. We talk about throwing receivers open? Well that is absolutely how you can do it. I don't know about KS, the Browns and how they are coached ... I don't know if they rounded routes instead of flattening them ... I do know two pretty decent QB's have stated the same thing regards how they believe the route is supposed to be run.