Re: I think he should
According to a news report on one of the local television stations last night, those with the power to make the decision are considering it. And, I'd like to believe those with the power to make the decision will factor in public opinion, including those opinions expressed on internet discussion forums.
As for asking Myron, I think he has enough tact and diplomacy to not answer that question unless it's Clear Channel doing the asking. I doubt if he'd go on the record as saying he wants to do the show and risk embarrassment if he isn't asked to do it.
> Besides all this scintillating speculation and opinion...
> has anyone bothered to ASK Myron if he wants to do the game?
> On a related note, has anyone WITH the POWER to put Myron
> behind a MIC, ASKED Myron?
>
>
> > > Myron is enough of a pro to know whether or not he could
>
> > > handle a single game. And, he's enough of a pro to know
> > how
> > > active he should be in the booth if he is doing color
> > along
> > > with Tunch. I think I'd trust the collective judgement
> of
> > > Cope and the rest of the broadcast team as to whether or
>
> > not
> > > he's up to it, or whether he should have a limited role
> > like
> > > maybe halftime comments and post-game interviews.
> > >
> > > > If he wants to, Myron Cope should definitely have some
>
> > > sort
> > > > of role in the Super Bowl broadcast.
> > > >
> > > > In 1975 a Phillies announcer, By Saam, retired.
> > > >
> > > > As it was, the Phillies made the playoffs for the
> first
> > > time
> > > > in 26 years the very next season. And sure enough, the
>
> > > > people in hardened Philadelphia made darn well sure
> that
> >
> > > it
> > > > wasn't Kalas or Ashburn behind the mike, but instead
> > Saam
> >
> >
> >
> > > to
> > > > call the playoff clinching out.
> > > >
> > > > Well, it's been 26 years since the Steelers won a
> Super
> > > Bowl
> > > > and Pittsburgh- I would hope- would be much more
> > condusive
> > >
> > > > to such an event than Philadelphia.
> > > >
> > > > It would be a great boost for the fans and Myron
> > himself-
> > > > and I'm all about giving 77-year-old men with health
> > > > problems a pick-me-up over "IT MIGHT DISRUPT THE FLOW
> OF
> > A
> > >
> > > > BROADCAST!"
> > > >
> > > > Again, it's an "if he wants to do it." Let Myron make
> > the
> > > > call. I can certainly see where he might not want to
> go
> > on
> > > a
> > > > road trip.
> > > >
> > > > But wouldn't you at least like to hear a conversation
> at
> >
> > > > halftime, and perhaps before and after the
> play-by-play
> > > > between Cope and his old mates?
> > > >
> > >
> > I agree Radio Realist that Myron should be allowed to be
> > part of the super bowl broadcast if he wants. This might
> be
> > one of his last chances to be part of a Pittsburgh
> Superbowl
> > and I think fans would love it. Ive always liked Myron and
>
> > agree even if his voice is still not up to par, you still
> > have Bill,Tunch and Craig Woofley.
> >
>