Ravens wide receiver T.J. hHushmandzadeh is still haunted by his dropped pass in the team's playoff loss to the Steelers. "I wish things had ended better," the veteran wide receiver told the Carroll County Times. "I'm not a guy who drops the ball, but I dropped a ball that really matters. Last year was a really bad year for me on the field. "The last two years have been the most disappointing years I've had. I know people will say I can't play no more. If I get to the right team, I'll shock a lot of people." Houshmandzadeh was shocked in January when he dropped a perfectly placed fourth-and-18 pass that could have given the Ravens a first down with 1:09 left in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game. Baltimore went on to lose 31-24 to Pittsburgh.