OK...but you conveniently cut the second half of my post, which was rather germane to the point.
Here's where I'm coming from: I happily acknowledge the very pleasant surprise that is Myron Pryor, and his role in keeping other DTs off the field. It's certainly possible that Brace is performing up to expectations, but that guys like Pryor are so far above expectations that there's no room for him at the moment. (We'll just ignore the pesky Sands problem.)
But I think a lot of people are taking a huge logical leap by concluding that the fact that Pryor has pretty much forced his way into the lineup means Brace is doing fine. It's the classic absence of evidence = evidence of absence mistake. All we really know is that Brace hasn't been cracking the 45, and that such a rookie history has boded ill for players in the past. I look forward to Brace proving the exception.