Not quite.
Bruce was one of the most dangerous WR'S before Martz.
He was blowing people away with Chris Miller at QB on a Rich Brooks coached team.
That's very true. Sir Isaac was beating
triple! coverage!!! Like Gale Sayers, Barry Sanders, and our present Tavon, Isaac could make 90-degree cuts at top speed, gaining instant separation for relatively easy catches. Isaac was considered un-coverable, at least in his younger years, by a single CB. He may not have possessed Torry's soft hands, but his own was still soft enough for superstar quality.
Lynn Swann made the sliding catch popular. However, as one scout noted, Bruce made more 'Lynn Swann' (i.e., sliding) catches in one season than Lynn made in his entire career. Another scout talked about how Issac used to terrify DBs as he came out of his stance with a running motion described as "gliding." With that motion as Isaac ran straight towards the defender, the poor Db simply could not tell how fast Bruce was actually moving. Isaac excelled at 'selling' routes---that is, convincing hapless defenders that he was the primary target, thereby relaxing the coverage on his grateful fellow receivers.
And, as I have elaborated many times on this and other Horns forums, Isaac was extremely proud of his blocking prowess, with a personal best of
14! pancake blocks in a single game---talk about the complete receiving package!!! As much as I loved Henry Ellard, Isaac is unquestionably my favorite Horns receiver of all time.