Right. An analogy would be saying "people who eat over 6000 calories a day are, as a rule, overweight". It's a logical fallacy to turn around and say "Michael eats over 6000 calories a day, therefore he is overweight". It's statistically very likely, but in this case Michael is a olympic swimmer with 10 gold medals. It's been a long time since my logic class in college, but the rule of 'statistics are great until you try to apply them to an individual' has always stuck in my mind. Probably because statistics are often one step removed from 'stereotypes'.