I don't disagree.
Our biggest problem is that while the whole league seems to be moving towards "developing your own talent," we boxed ourselves in a corner by nearly emptying our farm to build this championship team and a 4-5 year window of high competitiveness.
I can't see any way Henry doesn't reset at some point soon. The Yanks and Dodgers did, because it's good business. Amazingly, they both were still highly competitive during their reset year. It's a dream to think we can reset and be that competitive in that year. We don't have the amount of cost controlled young players the Yanks & Dodgers had last year. We have too many key players about to make top dollar.
Our only way out is to try and minimize the "rebuild" to one or two year while maybe keeping a couple big and popular stars (Betts & ???) or expect Henry to keep spending more and more each year, including sky-rocketing taxes, surtaxes and penalties- some not financial.
We may not be as bad as some think we will be, when we do reset, so maybe the word "cliff" will end up being hyperbole, but it won't be easy to stay highly competitive for many years in a row without having a good farm. 2019 will be our 4th year in a row where we had a good chance at winning it all. That's a pretty nice stretch.