No, I would not say so.
Although I find some of the older stuff (Fuze balls, for example), quite rolly. Besides, Brunswick does not use a very high RG differential in their cores, what might add to the "rolly" and not overly aggressive impression. The newer stuff is more snappy, especially the pearl reactives, but again, I would not generalize this.
What I like about the Brunswick balls and their coverstocks is that the catalogue descriptions match pretty well. Using the comparison chart allows you to make up an arsenal easily or find performance and condition gaps in OOB finish at a glance.
Yet, I'd say that the brunsiwkc balls are rather "tame", since they are menat for a broad user group. So their reaction and setup must be versatile, which can also be called "basic" (but that's not a bad thing!). In contrast, when you want to see what a Brunswick coverstock with a hot core can do, buy a MoRich ball. Matching an Absolute Inferno with a Shock & Awe will be a day/night comparison of arc/roll vs. SNAP, although they use the same coverstock.
That's just my personal experience and opinion, I guess this will not be a great help for you?
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