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Carolina interested in Haskins


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I see it as zero risk.  I'm assuming he would get minimum money and would be cut quick if it doesn't work.  On the other hand, if he works out, you look like a genius.

Clearly haskins has been terrible but in the low risk scenario, I have no problem with kicking the tires.

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