... But I have not gotten a defiinitive idea as to whether or not EQ is required? ... So is EQ required? Opinions? Pros cons?
You don´t want to hear a driver without EQ. Most drivers will sound horrible, because they have been designed to work with EQ.
Think about it: Even a plain baffle is an EQ. Boxes are monstrous EQs. The trouble is: Because of a lack of knowledge/understanding people believe caps and coils to be BAD EQ and baffle shapes or driver housings to be GOOD EQ.
Let me explain with a simple example - an Omnes L8 driver on an OB, equalized by electrical means and by acoustical means for (as good as possible and feasable) linear response on axis. I choose the L8 because it is the most OB-friendly wide range driver I know of.
Electrical EQ first - just a coil and a resistor:

Acoustical EQ second - changing the baffle width and horizontal driver position until a "flat" response is achieved:

You see that an almost linear response on axis can be achieved both ways. But with acoustical means only you have to compromise the off-axis response. Only with electrical EQ you will be able to get a linear response regardless of the listening angle (always within the constrains of the driver directivity of course).
You will have noticed that without electrical EQ efficiency is > 3 dB improved. That is the price you have to pay for a better controlled radiation pattern. Nevertheless peak loudness will be equal for both versions - you just need a bit more amplifier power for the first version.
Rudolf