When Malcolm Roach was asked after the game about Bryan Bresee’s spin moves, he couldn’t help but praise Bryan Bresee for his “quickness and God-given” talent.
Bryan Bresee Launched His Incredible Spin Moves
Considering Bryan Bresee’s size, spinning on the line and jumping off the ball like a cat was really a sight to see against the Texans in the week three match. Although Bryan Bresee’s sack in the game wasn’t noticed, he was constantly in the backfield. In fact, Bryan Bresee utilized his spin moves to reach it and block any third-down conversion. Well, Bryan Bresee got beaten out to the cleanup sack by his defensive linemates, but he recorded four QB pressures on his 27 snaps after the game.
Bryan Bresee Has The Sky As A Limit
Bryan Bresee has been with Clemson for three seasons until he was picked for the NFL Draft this offseason. During those seasons, Bryan Bresee was able to accomplish 50 solo tackles, 15 tackles for loss, nine sacks, and one forced fumble. Now, Bryan Bresee was seen as a big-time factor in the Saints’ inevitable defensive plans. If Roach would measure Bryan Bresee’s capability, he said, “The sky is the limit for him, for real.”