I'll say again what I've said since the bean counters started tracking "dropped balls". The stat is completely subjective and is different relative to who spews the numbers. There is a perception that anything that is within arms reach of a receiver and he doesn't catch it...it's a drop. My point is even stuff thrown behind, low or in a position where his hands touch it but don't grab it is considered dropped. T.O. has certainly dropped passes I would like to think any receiver could catch, but I don't think there is alot more than really any other WR. I remember alot of guys on this board touting Keyshawn Johnson's ability saying " Key would never drop that, Key would catch that easy, etc, etc." Seemed to not show uop when he dropped several sure TD's, including against Dallas. Meaningless stat.