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Did Shaq bribe his way onto the Panthers with donuts?


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pretty funny article

 

 

 

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Scouting-Shaq/cea6417f-f376-47e7-bca1-03eabed3287d

 

 

And there was one more request from Holcomb: Top Pot doughnuts.

When the Panthers traveled to Seattle to play the Seahawks in last season's NFC Divisional Playoff, the rookies brought Top Pot doughnuts to the team hotel. Holcomb was a fan.

"So I told Shaq to get me a Top Pot when I get out there. I showed up at the school and of course he walked in with the doughnuts. He came through," Holcomb laughed. "I said, 'This guy is going to be great.'"

 

 

When head coach Ron Rivera called Thompson on draft night to deliver the good news, the newest Panther had a message for Holcomb.

"Tell Coach Holcomb I got his Top Pots ready."

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I'm kinda curious as well.  As a foodie, I've never heard of them, but when I hear donuts,

all I hear after that is Krispy Kreme

 

Krispy Kreme is the Starbucks of the donut world. Good, but others are way better if you look.

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