You haven't booked a hotel yet?!?! The Terrible Towel was created by the late Myron Cope , the Pittsburgh Steelers broadcaster who needed a way to excite the team's fans during a playoff football game against the Baltimore Colts. Cope urged fans to take yellow dish towels to the game and wave them throughout. The stands were filled that day and the Steelers always seemed to complete terrific plays when the towels were waving.
The Steelers won, The team moved on in the playoffs and for Super Bowl X in January , the Steelers introduced gold towels with the words "Myron Cope's Terrible Towel" printed in black. The Steelers went on to beat the Dallas Cowboys, , many claiming, "thanks to the Towel.
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The Terrible Towel. In , The Terrible Towel was created by the late Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope to inspire fan involvement in a playoff game against the then-Baltimore Colts. Decades later, The Terrible Towel remains a Steelers fan essential.
Terrible Towel Photos. Steelers fans show their pride with their Terrible Towels. This Ad will close in 3. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience.
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