Sorry, have to disagree there. If you look at all of the perennial contenders out there: Yankees, Red Sox, Phillies, they have equal parts internal and external. This might be a good philosophy for a small market team, but with a team like The Cubs, you have the money, so spend it. Spending money is never a bad idea to build a winning team, it all depend how you spend that money. I think the key word there is "build". Sure a big name big money guy is great to add as the final guy that gets you over the top. But right now we are in build mode. Meaning we intend to get better year by year, and in the next 3-4 years we could be perennial contenders. I'm just trying to read what he my be hinting at. I don't think he's saying let's never sign some big market guys. I think he's saying, we need more emphasis on building internally.