Anthony Gargano’s Opening Diatribe- Some Much Needed Perspective
The second day after a game is all about perspective. Our emotions are still running too high the day after a game, and the extra time gives us the chance…

The second day after a game is all about perspective. Our emotions are still running too high the day after a game, and the extra time gives us the chance to calm down and think with more level heads. And that was where Anthony went on this Tuesday. After there was some minor panic yesterday following the Eagles' defense looking a bit shaky in Detroit, he wanted to bring some of that perspective back to the Eagle's situation. With that said, here is Anthony's opening diatribe from today.
"If Mondays are for revisionist, critical morning quarterbacking, juiced by a cocktail of emotion and a lack of sleep, then Tuesdays should be about perspective. Sound mind, sans for a leftover Jonathan Gannon soft zone flashback …
Let's not look at the Eagles in a vacuum but weigh them against the rest of the league.
Monday night, the Broncos' Nathaniel Hackett butchered the end of the Russ Bowl. His offense rolls up 433 yards of offense and he opts against a 4th and 5 for his new $200 million quarterback and bleeds the clock to try a 64-yard field goal? If Nick Sirianni made that call …
Sunday night, the Cowboys' offense before Dak's busted thumb in the fourth quarter, mind you, looked as menacing as Jason Garrett's face. Zeke's contract, McCarthyism, and Leatherface leads CD Lambs to slaughter. If the Eagles roster looked like that …
Look at the rest of the NFC East. The Giants finally found a coach in Dancin' Daboll but that roster is a rebuild away from contention. The Commandments will ultimately swoon ... thou shall not have a heartbreaker at quarterback.
God bless the 2017 squad but did it skew our perspective en route to a true rebuild?"