It's been a rough year for NFL on Fox sideline reporter Pam Oliver. First she got a serious concussion after being hit in the face by an errant football in the preseason. Then yesterday she almost got taken out during a pregame report in Cincinnati by the Ohio State marching band.
Oliver seems perturbed that TBDBITL would interrupt her pregame hit, but I'm not sure what she expects during a field report with a marching band directly behind her. Who knew sideline reporting could be such a dangerous profession? At least she was able to barely avoid being ran over by both the trombone and trumpet player who went either side of her. Death by marching band stampede is a terrible way to go out.

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