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Hardcover Myron Cope: Double Yoi Book

ISBN: 1582615489

ISBN13: 9781582615486

Myron Cope: Double Yoi

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From the time Myron Cope first put his mouth to the mike, he has been a sometimes controversial -- but always interesting -- figure in Pittsburgh. Famed for his raspy, non-radio voice, Cope has... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Touchdown!

To grow up in Pittsburgh during the 1970s a Steeler fan is to grow up loving Myron Cope and this book is a great example of why we love Myron. It is Cope at his most honest and revealing. He does not portray himself as something he is not, but as a flawed man who has worked hard and lived a great life. Of course there are the terrific tales of the Steelers' teams that Cope has covered from the broadcast booth and the characters that have populated them. Any Steelers fan will enjoy this book.

Myron's the Man

Double Yoi is the one of the best books that I have ever read. It is truely an entertaining read. It is a well written biographical look at Myron Cope's career in journalism and broadcasting as well as a combination of some of his favorite anecdotes. Any one who loves Myron Cope should read this book as well as those who hate him. I think that they will find a new appreciation for the Pittsburgh Icon. Cope also threw in some criticisms of things and people he doesn't really care for but he does this in a classy way. I am a huge Steeler fan but I don't think that one needs to be to enjoy this book. Great Job Myron!!

Great Stories Make this Book Live

This book proves that Myron Cope may be a fine broadcaster but he is a superior writer. Myron spins stories from the old days, from the greats he knew, from the Super Bowl years and from his many years as a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Sports Illustrated. His early years as a newspaperman in Erie, PA and Pittsburgh are described with care and hilarity. Even more funny is his experience as a salesman. He comes across as a kind hearted guy who is stuck in the wrong profession. Many people can identify with that feeling, but if you aren't one who ever went through hell in an early job Myron's prose will let you know what it's like.Reading the book, it seems as though Myron is seated next to you talking about his life and the people he got to know. The pieces and paragraphs on Clemente, Cosell, Bradshaw and Noll are special standouts.His writing lets you see the man, not the "character" he has created in the broadcast booth. He's the kind of guy you'd like to meet in a neighborhood bar or a local restaurant and have a drink with every week. The book comes close to giving the reader that feel.

Cope, as in honest and entertaining!

Myron Cope is open, honest and sentimental in his autobiography, Double Yoi. Never boring, I hated to put this book down as it brought many smiles and caused me to laugh out loud. I enjoyed the reminising about the 70 Steelers. The chapter about Dwight "Mad Dog" White and Ernie "Fats Holmes" were my favorite, but I also liked it when he took Shock Radio and Pittsburgh's Mr. Shock Radio, Mark Madden to task for his vulgar so called sports talk show. Myron is open and honest in his discussion of his DUI and does not put the blame on anyone but himself. I have enjoyed Myron's talk show on WTAE, his TV commentaries and his analysis for many these many years. Myron proves he is a Pittsburgh Guy's, Pittsburgh Guy. A must read for anyone who loves Pittsburgh, it's sports and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Myron, Thank you.
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