What a fun-filled festive week full of fun for all!! ... and how's that for alliteration?
First, on Sunday, we in Steeler Nation celebrated the AFC Championship win on Myron Cope's birthday, no less.
Today, we continue to celebrate still more good Mojo with the birthday of The Chief, Art Rooney, Sr. To add icing to the cake, it's also the birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who is a Steeler fan, no doubt, and hoisting collective birthday toasts with The Chief and Myron today.
"You betcha," as Myron would say.
Instead of waving a baton, Mozart would surely be waving a Terrible Towel, or at least a Black 'n Gold Baton wrapped in The Terrible Towel. It's the Terrible Baton!
Yes, Mozart would be a Steeler fan.
How so, you ask? It's clear: According to Mozart, Super Bowl XLV (45) will be a Steelers' romp of a win by the score of 45-7.
Why, you ask? Mozart, whose first name was Wolfgang (Wolf) clearly endorses Steeler Mojination, as Craig Wolfley (Wolf) would say in discussing The Power of Seven, and here, too.
Good Mojo!
Look at it this way: The Steelers are going for their seventh Super Bowl victory in Super Bowl XLV (45). To support the Black 'n Gold in their quest, Mozart gave us Symphony No. 7, K-No. 45. Perhaps we should add this composition to this year's list of Steeler Fan Songs?
Oh, this is not a reach, my friends. This is Mojo.
And, yes, it is proof that Mozart would have been a Steeler fan -- and is surely celebrating today with Myron Cope and Art Rooney, The Chief, in the Above and Beyond, having ascended the Stairway to Seven all the way to Seventh Heaven.
Okay, okay, as Gene Collier points out, maybe all this "Seven" stuff is being played out a bit much -- but just try telling that to Wolf (either one of 'em).
Ah, we're just having fun with all this, but it feels like Good Mojo!
Good luck, by the way, to Steeler running back Isaac Redman and his wife, who is due to deliver their baby anytime now. Another birthday! More Good Mojo!!