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Specter: Patriots filmed Steelers 4 times

Specter: Patriots filmed Steelers 4 times
Friday, February 15, 2008
By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter said yesterday that he has a list of witnesses and will pursue the "Spygate" case against the New England Patriots that he said involved four games against the Steelers, including two AFC championship games.
"I think Steelers fans have a lot to be concerned about this and I'm one of them,'' Mr. Specter told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in an interview yesterday, adding that "maybe Steelers ownership should think about it a little."

Steelers support NFL's response to spying by Patriots

Steelers support NFL's response to spying by Patriots
Friday, February 15, 2008
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney said today that the team supports the NFL's response to the "Spygate" case against the New England Patriots and the punishment meted out by Commissioner Roger Goodell.
In a statement released this morning, Rooney said:
"We consider the tapes of our coaching staff during our games against the New England Patriots to be a non-issue. In our opinion, they had no impact on the results of those games.
 
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Longtime Steelers broadcaster dies Cope, 79, named Terrible Towel
Published on Thursday, Feb 28, 2008
From Beacon Journal wire services

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.

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