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Sounds like his friendships with TD; CJ, Kurt Coleman & Shaq were a big factor in his choosing Panthers.

He played against Cam in high school.  Broke up a couple of passes.  Never picked him off.  "I don't think anyone ever tackled him"

His dogs root for the Panthers.... LOL!

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11 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Sounds like his friendships with TD; CJ, Kurt Coleman & Shaq were a big factor in his choosing Panthers.

He played against Cam in high school.  Broke up a couple of passes.  Never picked him off.  "I don't think anyone ever tackled him"

His dogs root for the Panthers.... LOL!

Shaq seems really random. TD and CJ being Georgia Bulldogs makes sense and Kurt from their time together in Philly, but how is he good friends with Shaq? They are from opposite sides of the country, separated by 4 years in age and they've never been teammates.

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2 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Shaq seems really random. TD and CJ being Georgia Bulldogs makes sense and Kurt from their time together in Philly, but how is he good friends with Shaq? They are from opposite sides of the country, separated by 4 years in age and they've never been teammates.

I believe I read that he and Shaq both met due to the Paul Hornung award (awarded to the most versatile player) which Boykin won in 2011 and Shaq last year.  Somehow it seems like Shaq & Boykin kept in touch.  Shaq tweeted that he'd talked with Boykin about coming to the Panthers...

 

 

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12 minutes ago, 15 said:

Not hating or judging, but are you a female, homosexual, or are you straight but not afraid to admit your attraction to Boykin?

Yes. 

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4 hours ago, KB_fan said:

I believe I read that he and Shaq both met due to the Paul Hornung award (awarded to the most versatile player) which Boykin won in 2011 and Shaq last year.  Somehow it seems like Shaq & Boykin kept in touch.  Shaq tweeted that he'd talked with Boykin about coming to the Panthers...

 

 

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