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#304127 - 02/27/08 02:52 PM A sad day for Steelers fans...
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Former Steelers broadcaster, Terrible Towel creator Cope dies

PITTSBURGH -- Myron Cope spoke in a language and with a voice never before heard in a broadcast booth, yet a loving Pittsburgh understood him perfectly during an unprecedented 35 years as a Steelers announcer.

The screechy-voiced Cope, a writer by trade and an announcer by accident whose colorful catch phrases and twirling Terrible Towel became nationally known symbols of the Steelers, died Wednesday at age 79.

Cope died at a nursing home in Mount Lebanon, a Pittsburgh suburb, Joe Gordon, a former Steelers executive and a longtime friend of Cope's, said. Cope had been treated for respiratory problems and heart failure in recent months.

Myron Cope's popularity extended beyond the broadcast booth, as Steelers fans embraced him and his unique play-calling.

Cope's tenure from 1970-2004 as the color analyst on the Steelers' radio network is the longest in NFL history for a broadcaster with a single team and led to his induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2005.

"His memorable voice and unique broadcasting style became synonymous with Steelers football," team president Art Rooney II said Wednesday. "They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, and no Pittsburgh broadcaster was impersonated more than Myron."

One of Pittsburgh's most colorful and recognizable personalities, Cope was best known beyond the city's three rivers for the yellow cloth twirled by fans as a good luck charm at Steelers games since the mid-1970s.

The Terrible Towel is arguably the best-known fan symbol of any major pro sports team, has raised millions of dollars for charity and is displayed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Upon Cope's retirement in 2005, team chairman Dan Rooney said, "You were really part of it. You were part of the team. The Terrible Towel many times got us over the goal line."

Even after retiring, Cope -- a sports talk show host for 23 years -- continued to appear in numerous radio, TV and print ads, emblematic of a local popularity that sometimes surpassed that of the stars he covered.

Team officials marveled how Cope received more attention than the players or coaches when the Steelers checked into hotels, accompanied by crowds of fans so large that security guards were needed in every city.

"It is a very sad day, but Myron lived every day to make people happy, to use his great sense of humor to dissect the various issues of the sporting world. ... He's a legend," former Steelers Pro Bowl linebacker Andy Russell said.

Cope didn't become a football announcer until age 40, spending the first half of his professional career as a sports writer. He was hired by the Steelers in 1970, several years after he began doing TV sports commentary on the whim of WTAE-TV program director Don Shafer, mostly to help increase attention and attendance as the Steelers moved into Three Rivers Stadium.

Coincidentally, a pair of rookies -- Cope and a quarterback named Terry Bradshaw -- made their Steelers debuts during the team's first regular season game at Three Rivers on Sept. 20, 1970.

Neither Steelers owner Art Rooney nor Cope had any idea how much impact he would have on the franchise. Within two years of his hiring, Pittsburgh would begin a string of home sellouts that continues to this day, a stretch that includes five Super Bowl titles.

Cope became so popular that the Steelers didn't try to replace his unique perspective and top-of-the-lungs vocal histrionics when he retired, instead downsizing from a three-man announcing team to a two-man booth.

Just as Pirates fans once did with longtime broadcaster Bob Prince, Steelers fans began tuning in to hear what wacky stunt or colorful phrase Cope would come up with next. With a voice beyond imitation -- a falsetto so shrill it could pierce even the din of a touchdown celebration -- Cope was a man of many words, some not in any dictionary.

To Cope, an exceptional play rated a "Yoi!" A coach's doublespeak was "garganzola." The despised rival to the north was always the Cleve Brownies, never the Cleveland Browns.

Cope gave four-time Super Bowl champion coach Chuck Noll the only nickname that ever stuck, the Emperor Chaz. For years, Cope laughed off the downriver and often downtrodden Cincinnati Bengals as the Bungles, though never with a malice or nastiness that would create longstanding anger.

Among those longtime listeners was a Pittsburgh high school star turned NFL player turned Steelers coach -- Bill Cowher.

"My dad would listen to his talk show and I would think, 'Why would you listen to that?' " Cowher said. "Then I found myself listening to that. I [did] my show with him, and he makes ME feel young."

Cope, who was born Myron Kopelman, was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred, in 1994. He is survived by a daughter, Elizabeth, and a son, Daniel, who is autistic and lives at Allegheny Valley School, which received all rights to the Terrible Towel in 1996. Another daughter, Martha Ann, died shortly after birth.






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#304128 - 02/27/08 04:39 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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He was great like the crazy old uncle who would have a few drinks and be the life of the party.

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#304129 - 02/27/08 04:51 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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He was great like the crazy old uncle who would have a few drinks and be the life of the party.




Haha, definitely. He was a goofy sonuvabitch, but he's was really entertaining.
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#304130 - 02/27/08 06:31 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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I didn't know he was the man behind the terrible towel until watching espn's coverage of him today.
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#304131 - 02/27/08 07:18 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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scully and hearn, better.

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#304132 - 02/28/08 05:18 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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I didn't know he was the man behind the terrible towel until watching espn's coverage of him today.




Yeah, and all of the money goes to a home for people with disabilities, where his son lives. He really was a good person...his voice would grate on you after a while, but he knew the game inside and out.
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#304133 - 02/28/08 02:07 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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I didn't know he was the man behind the terrible towel until watching espn's coverage of him today.




Yeah, and all of the money goes to a home for people with disabilities, where his son lives. He really was a good person...his voice would grate on you after a while, but he knew the game inside and out.



He also started up the Vintage Grand Prix that runs through
Schenley Park to raise money for the Allegheny School, he was a all around great guy.

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#304134 - 02/28/08 06:15 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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I didn't know he was the man behind the terrible towel until watching espn's coverage of him today.




Yeah, and all of the money goes to a home for people with disabilities, where his son lives. He really was a good person...his voice would grate on you after a while, but he knew the game inside and out.



He also started up the Vintage Grand Prix that runs through
Schenley Park to raise money for the Allegheny School, he was a all around great guy.




Yeah dude, definitely. This one's for Myron and a little of this too...
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#304135 - 02/28/08 06:51 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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Now I know where Gilbert Gottfried got his inspiration.

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#304136 - 03/01/08 06:20 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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He had a voice only a Steeler fan could love.
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#304137 - 03/01/08 11:16 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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I heard a long piece about him on NPR today - he sounded like a cool guy.
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#304138 - 03/01/08 11:20 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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he was gay grizz, i know i know i feel badly too, even if he did introduce the world to towel swinging

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#304139 - 03/01/08 11:24 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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#304140 - 03/01/08 11:26 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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#304141 - 03/01/08 11:51 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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Ranathan ... Cope wasn't an announcer per se ... he was a sportswriter who moved announcing. He wasn't known for his play calling but his emotion and how it colored his calls. So comparisons to Hearn are just silly and an insult to Hearn.

Plus, Cope was larger in Pittsburgh than anyone could be in LA.

Anyway, for me, the best pure announcer is Scully, hands down.
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#304142 - 03/01/08 11:53 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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wrong hearn was the heart and soul of la, in his prime the absolute best, plus who the fuck listens to local radio talent for nfl games


edit and scully is incredible and is a story teller but baseball compared to 3000 consecutive basketball games while doing radio AND tv, its chicky baby hands down, ive only heard his older stuff on tape but he was the best .(.).


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#304143 - 03/01/08 11:58 PM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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sorry i really didnt read what you wrote i guess that was a compliment and what i typed was then pointless sorry

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#304144 - 03/02/08 12:07 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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who the fuck listens to local radio talent for nfl games




before I had tivo and the delay wasn't unbearable, I ALWAYS turned of the tv sound and listened to my local radio guys for the NFL games. But, the radio play happens a few seconds before the play ... so I don't anymore. There is NO ONE on TV worth hearing. And, I find the radio guys more prepared for the game and they focus on the game at hand and don't drift to nonsense as often.

I still do it for baseball. I have the game on the radio and tv with the sound muted while I'm on my PC. When something happens I can turn to see it on the TV. With the delay, I don't miss anything.
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#304145 - 03/02/08 12:10 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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i guess i grew up without a team but watching and tuning in the radio for the nfl??? isnt the point of pro football to get drunk and associate with your friends who you would have no chance of interacting with if football wasnt a commonn denominator?

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#304146 - 03/02/08 12:26 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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Football on the radio is natural for me. We grew up in different times. When I was a kid, all home games were blacked-out and only on radio.

If you've ever watched ESPN NFL highlights, they often use the radio calls over the network TV calls. Most of them are better.
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#304147 - 03/02/08 12:33 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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the fucking radio calls now adays are better then tv, i dont pay for league pass but a few nights ago weds maybe, on nbatv i got the magic nets game and it was marv albert, there is nobody fucking better and i hear he does radio is a brilliant announcer, boring game, i had no money on it, the nets somehow won, but marv is really really good.

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#304148 - 03/03/08 12:19 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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who the fuck listens to local radio talent for nfl games






Anyone that has ever listened to Joe Theismann or Bryant Gumbol.
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#304149 - 03/03/08 04:53 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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who the fuck listens to local radio talent for nfl games




before I had tivo and the delay wasn't unbearable, I ALWAYS turned of the tv sound and listened to my local radio guys for the NFL games. But, the radio play happens a few seconds before the play ... so I don't anymore. There is NO ONE on TV worth hearing. And, I find the radio guys more prepared for the game and they focus on the game at hand and don't drift to nonsense as often.

I still do it for baseball. I have the game on the radio and tv with the sound muted while I'm on my PC. When something happens I can turn to see it on the TV. With the delay, I don't miss anything.




Yeah, I know a ton of people who used to do this for Steelers games. Personally, I'd rather listen to the TV coverage, but Cope had a huge following of people who'd rather hear his take on the game, then some guy who bad mouths the team the entire time.
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#304150 - 03/03/08 11:46 AM Re: A sad day for Steelers fans...
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some guy who bad mouths the team the entire time.





I don't mind that. In theory, NY fans don't like their announcers to be big "homers". I know I don't. They often make exceptions for guys who played for the team, but still they want to hear it warts and all. They often "kill" team-assigned radio announcers for not being hard on the team.


I just hate when the network TV idiots wander off to other topics during MY GAME. I didn't tune into Giants-Redskins to get your take on Brett Favre, and if I'm watching Jets-Dolphins, I don't care about whose going to start for the Colts. The TV guys all drift to the "larger" issues in games they weren't assigned to. And, I just DON'T CARE what Tony Siraguso ate for breakfast. Sorry, I DON'T.

The local guys are only focused on the game and local issues.
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