I can't remember their drops. I can remember their catches. With Dorsett, he's had several long throws to run under in the last couple of years, and he's failed to do it. He seems like he might become an excellent route runner for us, like Deion Branch for 20 yards. Not like Deion for 4o though.
A perfect throw is one in which the QB heaves it and the WR doesn't need to break stride at all or adjust much to catch it.
That was a bad job by Dorsett. Can't believe some people think otherwise.
And there's the problem in a nutshell.
With past stars, we don't think of them as being mere mortals and don't remember their eff-ups.
With a recent or current player like Dorsett, ALL we remember is their eff-ups, which colors our perceptions of them. I'm saying "we" in this instance because I'm just as guilty as anyone.
In 2017, including post season, Dorsett caught 14 of 21 (67%). His 14 catches included a 38-yarder v. NOL in wk-2, a 39-yarder v. MIA in wk-12 and a 31-yarder v. JAX in the AFCCG. Although I don't recall the details, I'm sure that, among his 7 incompletions, a couple were on deep throws and the rest were on shorter throws. Whether those were all on him or one or two were on Brady, I don't recall, either. Still, regardless how many long(or short) incompletions were on Dorsett, a 67% catch rate with a 17.4 ypc is far, far from shi**y.
So far this season, in the absence of Jules and Danny, Dorsett has been used primarily on short-intermediate routes. He has a ypc of 10.3 on 16 catches out of 21 tgts. AFAIK, he's only been targeted on deep throws twice (less than 10%). One was the pick that Brady threw into double-coverage in Detroit; the other was the missed connection this past Sunday. So, 2 out of Dorsett's 5 "misses" have been on low-percentage deep throws
In spite of those, Dorsett still has gained 165 yards, has 2 TDs, and has a catch-rate over 76%.
And that leads me to what I really can't understand.
WTF is it about this one (maybe) "drop" on Sunday - in the context of his production so far - that makes Dorsett "not a good WR", but one who, instead, should be relegated to the relative invisibility of the #4 WR spot?
Can somebody - ANYBODY - give me a logical, rational explanation for that?