Well, it could work that way if it is possible to engineer the shield that way without compromising durability. Although you would still need chemical engines for roll control. However since the ship would need RCS thrusters anyway it is not a big deal to add some a bit more powerful RCS for roll control. Since full scale testing of propulsion system on the ground would not be possible assembly and testing of a prototype in space would be a must if a ground launch is seriously proposed. What happens if there is a dud nuke, what if for some reason blast vector is not properly in line with center of mass, how quickly it is possible to recover from spin and continue on course. How well the shock absorbers and blast shield stand up to hundreds of explosions. All of that and a lot more would have to be known before a successful ground launch could be attempted. Launching without full knowledge of how the whole system behaves and possible failure modes almost certainly would mean N1 on steroids.