The dog I posted above is directly off Alan's yard... and so is this gyp that I hunted for several years. I believe she was a Crusher granddaughter... one of the hardest catching bulldogs I've ever owned.
I've heard that crusher produced hard catch dogs. I don't doubt that at all. But are are a few people that have dogs down off of crusher that are the exception. I ended up getting a dog that was crusher on the top side of the ped and honey girl on the bottom. I couldn't even get her to chase a ball or a laser pointer dot. I got her from a breeder that breeds on crusher TIGHT. she breeds so tight, that she gets long haired bulldogs out of her stock.
Another breeder had a crusher great grandson that she could not get to catch or bite a sleeve. she ended up giving him to a pet home. I understand that not every pup in a litter will grow up to burn the woods down to bite some bacon, but my experience with that blood has not been great. Id love to have a better experience with it. seeing as I like the look of most of the crusher offspring I've seen and have heard great things about the blood.