I don't need to add anything. The Super Bowl determines the NFL champion, which is the highest achievement in the league. Winning a championship eclipses any other accomplishment a team can achieve. That's just how sports work.
If you measure those teams' playoff and championship game wins then the second group of teams is better. Greatness isn't measured in talent or regular season wins.
The super bowl is important because it determines who the NFL champion is for that season, which is objectively more important than who had the best regular season record. That's the whole reason we have a playoff, it's to determine who the best team is.
The players, coaches, front office, and 99.9% of fans care more about the trophy than the regular season. You wouldn't be able to find a single pro athlete that would side with you here. This is such a stupid argument.
Looked better in my head. The colors are very unbalanced; a ton of orange on the pants and very little everywhere else. I do like the monochrome orange look though.