When you watch the UGA game highlights--the one with their radio broadcast overlay-- you hear Eric Zeier lamenting exactly that. I think the way he put it was that Ga Tech had the UGA d-linemen "on skates" all afternoon. And, he called it a "dominating performance by the Ga Tech offensive line."I don't know who the D/L that matched up against Shaq in the GA and duh U games but the clubhouse guy had to use extra bleach to get the grass stains out of the rear of their uniforms because that's where they were the majority of the time after the pancakes!!!!!!!!!!
Were do you get a wife like that? I need me one of those.So, I just watched this highlight package while we were having breakfast. My wife said, "The thing about Shaq has been not only how powerful he is--but you look up at a first down or touchdown and he's right there with the runner. Helping them up. He moves way down the field on every play, it looks like."
Okay. So, she didn't use "second-level" terminology, etc. But, yeah. My wife gets it.
Indeed!AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just a few clips of how great Shaq Mason was as a Yellow Jacket.
I agree with all you said. After seeing these high lights our potential at BB will be more related to who is going to fill the shoes of Mason. Many times he is blocking two people. That along with the TO objective to isolate a free DB or OL and option off him gives us a two man advantage.Thanks for posting this. What can you say? I find myself searching for the right words. I have always appreciated Mason, from his very first start as a freshman. I have seen him repeatedly play well on replay studies I do. However, even after four years, I still haven't appreciated his FULL impact until watching this compilation. Folks, you can watch a lot of film and let any OL player you want put together their highlights, but you will never see anything more dominant than that, in terms of run blocking. You have to keep in mind, those results, those plays, were all against the very best that CFB has to offer. He wasn't going against directional U. Half those plays looked like something out of the movie "Blindside" they were so exaggerated in terms of their dominance. I am speechless. The best part is, he handles himself like a gentlemen out there while crushing people. No funny business. No running his mouth. No after the whistle antics. Nothing, but a pure fighting gentlemen. I don't know about you guys, but I am bursting with pride right now and I am starting to tear up just writing this.
Thanks Shaq Mason: For the sheer entertainment value of watching you play, for the example you set for those around you, for representing GT in the best possible way, for being a great teammate, and finally, for just making me feel the way I do right now while pounding the keys.
It will be interesting to see how Shaq stacks up in the NFL. Even in that pass happy league, pretty much every team will have a hard time finding somebody who can get up under people with as much leg drive, quickness and balance. Something tells me he will prove himself.
Man, how do you get a wife like that?So, I just watched this highlight package while we were having breakfast. My wife said, "The thing about Shaq has been not only how powerful he is--but you look up at a first down or touchdown and he's right there with the runner. Helping them up. He moves way down the field on every play, it looks like."
Okay. So, she didn't use "second-level" terminology, etc. But, yeah. My wife gets it.
Haha I just showed my wife to see what she said, and she said he just pushes them all the time LOLWere do you get a wife like that? I need me one of those.