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Two Pams

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First, Pam Oliver.

Fox's NFL reporter gave us a little attitude -- in a good way -- during her interviews for a piece for the Cowboys during today's pre-game show. Running back Julius Jones was talking about the difference in mobility between new starting quarterback Tony Romo and former No. 1 Drew Bledsoe, and Oliver interjected that Bledsoe was about as mobile as "the Statue of Liberty." Jones wouldn't bite. He just shook his head.

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Back on the outdoor set outside of FedEx Field, Oliver was standing next to Terry Bradshaw when the gesticulating one accidentally hit her with his hand.

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Now, Pam Ward.

As a Maryland grad, maybe she wanted to make sure she wasn't betraying any bias while calling Saturday's Terps-Clemson game on ESPN. Still, her play-by-play could have shown a bit more -- OK, a lot more -- excitement during Maryland's last drive and winning field goal.


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