The cap structure makes it awfully difficult for teams to become/remain dominant. I fear our friend bernmeister is stuck in the 80's and thinks its possible to build a dynasty in this day and age.
I won't even mention his wild trade proposals which would set the team back many, many years.
This is why we are seeing those crazy multi-year deals. Teams hoping the cap is $80MM in a couple, two-three, years and their 30 year olds making $8-10MM, who are their core and still our among the great players, are signed to reasonable contracts around which they can build a team while grooming the new crop of players and doing it again. Yea, that's tough. I've seen some proposals. All you can do is either blow it up and have two lines with really expensive guys and two lines you'll never want to roll, and perhaps 1 1/2 defensive pairings, or spread it out with lesser players and try to win games with good defense and outscoring the bottom two lines by more than the top two lines get outscored (that wins, right?).