Well, that's sad then what's happening in Tampa Bay. I do think you are over simplifying your equation a bit you say that a small profitable team= a noncompetitive team. Since you have already alluded to the Colts, let's consider their success for a moment. The Colts have two things going for them aside from Manning. They have one of the best coaches in the NFL in Dungy, who to me was the best coach Tampa Bay ever had or ever will have. Let's face it, Dungy built that team that Gruden won Super Bowl XXXVII with. Tampa canned Dungy to early believing that he could only get into the playoffs but was somehow incapable of winning the superbowl. I'm not saying that Gruden is an awful coach, he's just not in the same league as Dungy. The Colts also have Bill Polian, who built a second year expansion team with my Panthers, that was able to go as far as the NFC championship game (which they lost to Farve and the Pack at Lambo in classic Lambo freezing conditions). Polian created this team from his ability to recognize undiscovered raw talent... He did this with the likes of Wille Green and Sam Mills. I believe the man to be one of the true geniuses in the sport of football. So yes I agree, it helps to be a team like Dallas or the Giants with tons of cash who aren't afraid to max out their salary cap, but that's only a small part of the equation I think.