I had forgotten about his end-zone drops, and those it is harder to make the excuse that he was looking downfield.
Overally, I think we have an amazing young rookie on our hands that might need a little experience and time for the high pressure situations (e.g., red zone, overtime). My hunch is he and Gronkowski will be monsters for a long time to come.
To the person that said he was laughing, I don't know what game you were watching. He was really pissed at himself. The second one I just felt bad for him, he didn't even get mad it was like he was instantly just dejected not even angry. That worries me more, frankly. I really hope that some of the vets take note and do some work with him psychologically to make sure it doesn't become some weird self-fulfilling prophecy. I know that is worst-case unlikely scenario, but rookies early in their career can be extremely affected by mishaps (e.g., early fumbles in a RBs career can make them timid for years).
Anyway, I don't mean to sound like Chicken Little on this guy: I love him, he gets some great yards AC, and he is young and moldable, and hopefully BB and friends will give him a little extra lovin' this week in a nonsexual way.
If I didn't already have a Welker jersey, I'd look for a Hernandez jersey. I really like this guy, so last night I felt awful because he looked so pissed. Let's hope he uses it to wear his hands out in practice this week on drills.