I've seen that this senior co-captain won the nation's best center award but I didn't follow him at all during the season. Anyone elaborate on his play?
I've seen that this senior co-captain won the nation's best center award but I didn't follow him at all during the season. Anyone elaborate on his play?
Where else would you rather be than right here right now?
Penn State Notebook: Shipley ready to tackle the NFL
Though I saw most PSU games this season, I cant say that I know that much about him as I didnt pay much attention to the center position.
That might be good. If he didn't stand out, he was probably doing his job. Or at least I would assume so.Originally Posted by billsburgh
He may be the #2 All-Around OC prospect in the draft. He's good as the run game and at the pass game but doesnt excel at either. Mack is by far a great run blocker but only a good pass blocker. Jonathan Luigis is probably the top guy at pass blocking but is still a good bit behind Mack in run blocking, though he is the clear #2 run blocker.
All Around OC Rankings would probably go;
1. Luigis
2. Mack
3. Shipley
But because Mack is so dominant in the run blocking aspect of the game, when you just rank them its a flip of Mack and Luigis.
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Originally Posted by Dr.Lecter
Living in Big Ten country and being a huge fan of PSU, I'll tell you right now that I didn't notice him in pass-blocking, but in run-blocking he was a beast. The guy got to the second level REALLY well. I remember one play where the announcers were talking about (I think it was Michigan State) the opposing team's leading tackler. On the next play, Shipley got the second level and just buried him, Royster followed Shipley so close that he tripped over him into the end zone. It was kind of funny.Originally Posted by DraftBoy
Anyway, I think Shipley would need to put on some weight to face the 3-4 NT's, but he is a very good run-blocker, imo.