MizzouHawkGal":3owvdp71 said:
We have the money to sign these guys so I am mystified why we seem to be doing nothing. Last news was that Tate hasn't even gotten an offer.
It's because you're thinking about these guys in relation to the salary cap
this year, whereas the problem with resigning them in relation to the cap is next year, the year after that, and the year after that. It's not that they couldn't fit them under the cap this year, it's that they likely won't be able to fit them under the cap after Wilson, Sherman, and Thomas are resigned.
FWIW it was the same story w/ the 9ers last year. Last year Goldson, Delanie, Sopoaga and Francois could have been made to fit under the cap, but once Kaepernick, Aldon, and/or Crabtree/Iupati extend it's no longer feasible. These guys weren't allowed to walk because of an immediate need in terms of money, it was to clear room for future need. Every team with talent and cap considerations does this.
Basically, if the Hawks aren't extending these guys before FA hits on the 11th (and they might! I'm not saying that is impossible, although see above) there are only two possibilities of them coming back, one unlikely and one reasonably likely:
1) Unlikely To Come Back Scenario (although this scenario is likely to happen): The FA market for these guys is there, but lower than what they were expecting. In this scenario these players might consider a smaller offer, assuming the Hawks are making it. This is unlikely though because let's say Player X is expecting 8 million per and the market for him is 6 million per. In this scenario the Hawks likely still don't become players b/c in long term salary cap allocation the difference doesn't matter that much (why the "hometown discount" logic is regularly so silly). An example of this would be Tate. If you're right that they haven't even had any formal talks about an offer at this point, the message is that they've decided he's not in their long-term considerations (because of the cap and the impending contracts coming up), regardless of if his market is a little softer than he's expecting expecting.
Outcome: This scenario is very likely to happen for some of these guys, but the Hawks are unlikely to be in the position to do anything about it.
2) Likely to Come Back Scenario (although this scenario is unlikely to happen): The FA market for these guys is nonexistent. In this scenario these players have no reason not to come back and sign one-year "prove it" deals with the Hawks. That's wonderful for the Hawks because their salaries this year aren't a problem, it's their salaries moving forward.
Outcome: This scenario is very unlikely to happen for these guys (they're talented, they just won the Super Bowl which creates a price premium, it's a weak year for FA, the cap just unexpectedly increased, the cap floor just went into effect meaning teams w/ 50 million in cap room need to spend), but if it does happen, the Hawks are likely to do something about it and bring these guys back for one more year.
Basically, by March 11 we should have a pretty clear picture of their plans moving forward. Earlier you had said that you thought they were going to sign all of these guys AND bring in a FA to boot, but that's just simply not going to happen, and doesn't make any sense with Wilson, Sherman, and Thomas coming up for extensions sometime between today and one year from today.