Bruce and Sterling were my first favorite receivers. I just couldn't be a Rice or Chris Carter or Tim Brown guy they seemed to old. But Bruce was the homie. If you knew you knew. And how tf am I just now finding this channel?? A channel that should be protected at all times! Great content fr. Completely perfect for real sports fans. Thank you 🤜🤛
In the 95 season his second year he had 1781 yards and 13 touchdowns didn't even make the pro bowl this years were great to 3,000 plus yards and 27 touchdowns underrated wide out.
@@troyingramtroy123 Agree, he was very underrated due to playing for a bad team. He reminded me of a faster Art Monk (also extremely underrated) in the way he played the game. Monk was my favorite WR growing up until he retired and Moss came into the league.
@@TheGobblersGetback For one, his dogs. I read a SI story about it back in the 90's. He was placing a few things ahead of working hard to be a great QB. The great ones come early and stay late. He was worried about other things and his career suffered for it.
@@TheCountofToulouse It’s possible. He had a nice arm and tight ball. I also heard rumors about his club days. Heard he was drunk one night, and got knocked out by a bouncer I personally knew of. Never knew if it was true or not.
Bruce and Sterling were my first favorite receivers. I just couldn't be a Rice or Chris Carter or Tim Brown guy they seemed to old. But Bruce was the homie. If you knew you knew. And how tf am I just now finding this channel?? A channel that should be protected at all times! Great content fr. Completely perfect for real sports fans. Thank you
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Isaac and Marvin Harrison my 2 favorite receiver ever extremely reliable and great route runners with great hands
Thank you this man is 5th all time in reacving yards
You could have made a highlight reel just from those 99-01 seasons. He was stellar throughout that GSOT campaign.
In the 95 season his second year he had 1781 yards and 13 touchdowns didn't even make the pro bowl this years were great to 3,000 plus yards and 27 touchdowns underrated wide out.
@@troyingramtroy123 Agree, he was very underrated due to playing for a bad team. He reminded me of a faster Art Monk (also extremely underrated) in the way he played the game. Monk was my favorite WR growing up until he retired and Moss came into the league.
Dude ran routes better than my GPS
God I miss old ESPN
MR TROY ,,,LOVE 💘 LOVE THIS HIGHLIGHTS OF MY HOF BROTHER ISAAC ❤ WHAT A PLEASURE TO WATCH IM HIS SISTER JULIANA THANK YOU!!!
No problem congrats to the Reverend getting in the Hall of Fame.
I came away impressed with Chris Miller lol
Ayo my name is isaac bruce 😳
He one of the goat's great name to have.
Fricken Tony Banks, he could have been something but his other 'priorities' kept him from really being great.
Yeah from the highlights I seen of him he was a solid QB.
What were the ‘other priorities”?..🤔
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For one, his dogs. I read a SI story about it back in the 90's. He was placing a few things ahead of working hard to be a great QB. The great ones come early and stay late. He was worried about other things and his career suffered for it.
@@TheCountofToulouse It’s possible. He had a nice arm and tight ball. I also heard rumors about his club days. Heard he was drunk one night, and got knocked out by a bouncer I personally knew of. Never knew if it was true or not.