Myron Cope Pittsburgh sportscaster Myron Cope shows a Terrible Towel, a Cope brainchild that has become a marketing success, in Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 27, 1979. The towel, which is supposed to give almost supernatural powers to the Steelers, will be in the hands of thousands of Steeler faithful when they face the Miami Dolphins. (AP Photo) (Greenawalt/AP)
Myron Cope ** FILE ** Pittsburgh Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope works the Steelers game against the New York Jets at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, in this Dec. 12, 2004 file photo. Myron Cope, the screechy-voiced announcer whose colorful catch phrases and twirling Terrible Towel became symbols of the Pittsburgh Steelers during an unrivaled 35 seasons in the broadcast booth, died Wednesday Feb. 27, 2008 in Mount Lebanon, Pa.. He was 79. (AP Photo/Keith B. Srakocic) (KEITH B. SRAKOCIC/AP)
Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers - October 31, 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers retired broadcaster Myron Cope waves his Terrible Towel as he is honored for 35 years of service to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 31, 2005. (Photo by Sean Brady/NFLPhotoLibrary) (Sean Brady/WireImage/Getty Images)
Myron Cope ** FILE ** Retired Pittsurgh Steelers radio announcer Myron Cope smiles during a ceremony in his honor before the Monday Night Football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Pittsburgh, in this Oct. 31, 2005 file photo. Myron Cope, the screechy-voiced announcer whose colorful catch phrases and twirling Terrible Towel became symbols of the Pittsburgh Steelers during an unrivaled 35 seasons in the broadcast booth, died Wednesday Feb. 27, 2008 in Mount Lebanon, Pa.. He was 79.(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, FILE) (GENE J. PUSKAR/AP)
Myron Cope Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers radio broadcaster Myron Cope, right, receives a game ball from Steelers President Art Rooney III, at a news conference where Cope announced his reirement from the booth in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, June 21, 2005. Cope, known for his screeching, nasal delivery of exclamations such as "Yoi!" and "Double Yoi!" has broadcast games on the Steelers Radio Network since 1970. He also created the Terrible Towel, a black-and-gold good-luck charm that fans wave at games. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) (KEITH SRAKOCIC/AP)
Myron Cope Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers radio broadcaster Myron Cope smiles at a news conference where Cope announced his reirement from the booth in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, June 21, 2005. Cope, known for his screeching, nasal delivery of exclamations such as "Yoi!" and "Double Yoi!" has broadcast games on the Steelers Radio Network since 1970. He also created the Terrible Towel, a black-and-gold good-luck charm that fans wave at games. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) (KEITH SRAKOCIC/AP)