No, Peyton was, but as explosive as they could be, in big spots like these - end of half moments, etc. - they generally played it smart and safe, especially after about 2003. That came from Dungy.
The Dungy teams were predictable and robotic, but you rarely saw the type of highly questionable decision making you've seen today from Steichen or that you saw from, Frank and Chuck. If you just make some Dungy-type boring decisions in this game, you win by 10.
Sone of Steichen's decision making - if Frank or Chuck did it, they would be getting destroyed. This limited offense with PJ Walker - you pin them back every time, especially if it's from 60.
Steichen's lucky he's still in a bit of a rookie honeymoon.