Hall of Fame head coaches, quarterbacks, or defenders can't be that hard to find, right? RIGHT?
As fall turns to winter and the contending teams of the NFL tend to separate themselves from the pack for their respective Super Bowl runs, we typically hear one of three things form the narrative around every ball club that has a shot at the Lombardi: You either need a legendary defense, a great quarterback, or one hell of a head coach to win the whole thing. Some teams have all three, like the Seattle Seahawks of a few years ago, while others only have just one, like the 2000 Baltimore Ravens or the 2006 Indianapolis Colts.