Archive: Mackie Shilstone
Talk to the ankle
Playing for the moment -- a Super Bowl moment -- may be well worth it in the eyes of the players and fans but, in the long run, it's more about quality of life later.
By Mackie Shilstone | February 3, 2010; 06:54 AM ET | Comments (1)
A train wreck
Hopefully, Brian will decide when enough is enough, before he meets that ultimate wreck
By Mackie Shilstone | December 16, 2009; 10:34 AM ET | Comments (0)
Protect for the Future
Without great hits, the NFL game would just be mediocre at best, so we need to equip players with better armor.
By Mackie Shilstone | October 29, 2009; 12:11 AM ET | Comments (0)
Play It Safe
Maybe it is better to only play those players who can do so without pain or potential for re-injury.
By Mackie Shilstone | September 18, 2009; 07:41 AM ET | Comments (0)
Hack the Ribs, Saints
If McNabb plays, his ribs will have bulls eyes on them.
By Mackie Shilstone | September 14, 2009; 01:45 AM ET | Comments (0)
Play at Your Peril
I think the potential dangers of high blood pressure is the real killer in the NFL.
By Mackie Shilstone | September 9, 2009; 08:00 AM ET | Comments (0)
Remember Ozzie Smith
Experts know best but let's not forget the fans.
By Mackie Shilstone | August 9, 2009; 12:52 PM ET | Comments (0)
The StarCaps Problem
To hold players accountable to standards that are not clear and require judicial interpretation seems unfair.
By Mackie Shilstone | July 31, 2009; 07:24 AM ET | Comments (0)
Study Film, Damage Brain?
The league makes concussed players leave the field, but could studying tape the next day be just as dangerous?
By Mackie Shilstone | June 10, 2009; 09:47 AM ET | Comments (0)












