Heart this book. Well written, easy to read, direct style (well, the author is a news journalist). I mean, Super Bowl VII. C'Mon! Philly Special. "We all we got! We all we need!" Been listening to ZBerm aka "the stone cold newsman" on pod "Birds With Friends", now that he writes for the Athletic. Didn't really read too much of him when he was a beat writer for the Inky and Daily News. Will excuse the fact that that Philly Boy Zach worked as a G-Men beat writer for the Star Ledger (wandering the wilderness). Like Zach, the Birds showed me they had something special going during the Thursday Night game with the Panthers. It was like, "Wow, the Birds might be able to go deep in the post season this year". That the birds won that day while I watched with a large contingent of friends and family gathered for the upcoming marriage of my daughter, just helped ice the cake of that wonderful wedding weekend. Berman sets up how the Eagles went into the SuperBowl season with the how the team was put together and profiles of Lurie, Roseman and Peterson, as well as how they maneuvered to draft Wentz. In subsequent chapters, he summarizes each game and a non game subject involving some aspect of the team. Once in the post season, Berman spents more time documenting the games. This book doesn't reveal any new nuggets, it neatly collects and documents the story of the Eagles Super Bowl season. When we look at where the Eagles are now, 3 years latter, we can only hope that lightening can strike again. Don't read this book under the current lens of Pederson gone, Wentz gone (aka quit the team), Roseman doing I don't know what, and Lurie being even more intrusive than Dan Snyder or Jerry Jones, Read this book as a celebration of how you felt when the Bird won their first ring and the Lombardi came to Philly.