03-02-2021, 12:13 AM
(03-02-2021, 12:07 AM)Whatever Wrote: The SB champs had 3 former All Pro WR's and a former All Pro TE. The AFC champions had an All Pro WR and All Pro TE. The AFC runner ups had 2 All Pro WR's. The NFC runner ups had an All Pro WR. Looking at the NFC Divisional round losers, one had a former All Pro WR and the other had 2 WR's finish in the Top 25 in receiving yards. In the AFC, one of the divisional round losers had 2 multi time Pro Bowl WR's, a multi time Pro Bowl TE, and a multi time Pro Bowl RB. The other had a Pro Bowl TE. Out of 14 playoff teams this year, 12 had at least one Pro Bowl WR, TE, or RB and only one of those won a playoff game. If you want to shoot for another classic Bengals one and done, ignore the skill positions. If you want to actually try to shoot for a championship, we need at least one elite weapon, more likely two.I think you proved my point we have diverse groups of WRs today not a select few.. the game has continued to evolve