I haven't paid that much attention to the specific playcalling, but I really like the general philosophy. With the defense playing well, it actually does put the team in a position to win every game.
This team is just not built to be an offensive juggernaut. It's built to pound the ball and run, run, run, then put together one or two good drives with good passing.
Against great run defenses they're going to give the ball back, but they win when their defense holds. The defense was actually great in the fourth quarter except for one throw and catch and a couple of inches.
I'd love to seen a more open playbook as well, but that's only if I thought they had the personnel to do it. I don't, so I'm really happy with the success they've achieved so far.