I think most observers would say it was your one world class talent that almost took you to the title.
Meh. I think that's lazy.
We were a lot less reliant on Suarez in the second half of the season. The second half of the season was all about the team running rampant. Sturridge was excellent, Sterling became better and better, Coutinho bossed teams and Gerrard settled masterfully into the deeper role with Lucas out. Mostly, it was about a unit from midfield to attack that all had the quality and tactical understanding to execute our attacking gameplan to great effect. As a team, we just moved the ball too quickly and too well for teams to cope.
Suarez was a great cog in that machine but he wasn't the pivot it revolved around. Actually, by the end of the season, Sterling was becoming the go-to guy when other players weren't really sure what to do with the ball.
From the time he came back from suspension up until december, Suarez was an absolute one-man show though. We were treading water for a top 4 challenge before he came back and he was basically ending teams singlehandedly for a good 10-12 games straight or so.
So whilst I am happy to say we'd be nowhere near a title challenge without him, I don't think it's accurate to say that the team we saw in the second half of the season, which was by far the best football we played, was highly reliant on Suarez to function. You could throw in another very good player around Sterling/Suarez' level and it'd still work to a similar effect.