Absolutely not.
Theres more to the R ecosystem than tidyverse packages. There's a whole suite of absolutely amazing R packages in the bioconductor ecosystem that rival tidyverse in speed and ease of use but targeting other data structures.
Some of the tidyverse packages are over kill and contain lots of foot guns.
I've seen code that was clean get butchered because someone had no idea how to do something basic in base R.
There's also another separate ecosystem for doing stats with their own flavors.