Speaking of keeping up with Glauber's page views (see below), I could really do some damage if someone links this post to Eagles message boards. Thanks in advance!
In my story in the Friday newspaper column on Pam Oliver, I mostly talk about the Giants and their Week 2 loss to the Packers. But the juicy stuff comes at the bottom. Seems Pam still has not spoken to Donovan McNabb since their public disagreement last month.
And she has no interest in doing so anytime soon. Here are some quotes on that topic that I did not have room for in the column:
"I'm over it sort of now but you think you have a good relationship, you think you know somebody and you realize you don’t."
"It hurt. I talked to colleagues and they said, 'Pam, what are you talking about? You weren’t wrong.' And I knew that but the same time to have some guy say, 'No, that didn't happen.' I'm like, oh, my God, you can still learn no matter how long you've been in this business.''
"I would have at least appreciated a heads up, or, 'Pam, I need you to bite the bullet on this one.' I came home minding my own business and woke up to this complete, crazy firestorm."
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Sideline reporters get way too much attention for telling us nothing
The giants were lax that day - I would not ahve noticed from watching
McNabb may want out of Philly? An oft injured star QB on the decline wants to go home to play where it will be all love
Good job playing with Pam as everyone needs a partner - her importance and impact is zero to the telecast - she makes it seem like she helped the defense and you were the horse she rode.
A very lame waste of an article before the games Sunday - give me something on how camera people survive the elements - not some dope who speaks for 45 seconds total from the sideline with nothing to offer
At least she is not Eric Dickerson bad...
Do you think anyone will have the guy from deadspin on to promote his book?