Eastman
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I couldn't be less shocked to hear he is doing well. He always seemed to have perfect leverage and his power and effort was unquestionable. He certainly can play at the next level.
How much are we going to miss Shaq next year? Does our offense take a step back due to his loss (ie from most efficient to like 5th most efficient)?
Some more good stuff on Shaq from the Senior Bowl. Yeah, Shaq can run block.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...aq-mason-has-flashed-at-senior-bowl-practices
Some more good stuff on Shaq from the Senior Bowl. Yeah, Shaq can run block.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...aq-mason-has-flashed-at-senior-bowl-practices
I believe he was a zero star with no offers when he came to GT camp. Road graded everyone at camp and got an offer from PJ and accepted on the spot. Eventually was given a 2* at 24/7 and a 3* at Rivals but never got another offer from another college.
I think this too, or anyone with a short QB. Would hate to see him in New Orleans. Could work out at Seattle I suppose...He would fit in very well with the Eagles and Chip Kelly's offense. Would not be surprised if they target him above other linemen. Not sure of their need but he definitely fits their style.
I think this too, or anyone with a short QB. Would hate to see him in New Orleans. Could work out at Seattle I suppose...
ESPN's Ed Cunningham, a former football player from Washington back in the 70's (Center/Guard) who is a pretty sharp guy and covers lots of games as a color anayst said that: "Shaq Mason was the best O-Lineman that he saw all year and he watches a ton of film!" (Their Bowl Selection Show)
Really happy for Shaq as he will get drafted and probably play center in the pros. This will stop the crap about all GT offensive linemen do is: "cut D-Linemen and dive at their knees all game long." Anyone who watched the games will see that the offensive line was knocking folks off the line scrimmage all year long. That's how the B-Backs were able to get so much yardage in the A and B Gaps. Just watch the OB against MSU and see how that D-Line was getting knocked back every play!
Along the same line as whining that "this offense" won't work against the better teams, when most offenses struggle against "the better teams" because they are better for a reason. Yet nobody ever says any other offense won't work against better teams. GT's passing scheme, because of JT's size apparently, copies Hank Stram's "moving pocket" with Len Dawson at Kansas City. Seems perfect for Mason, who can move.Disspelling another myth. The "GT O-line can't pass block" myth.
It's not as if we never pass block. We don't do it as much but the Air Raid teams don't run block as much either and you don't hear that knock on them (at least to my knowledge).
That Northern Iowa RB he's blocking for looks good too.