Nice post.
I'd also suggest that they ran the offense with much more pace than they have been for most of the year. I think that's a huge advantage for them when it comes to the need to sustain drives.
Having the calls come in in earlier, not using as many sub packages within individual drives, getting to the line faster, etc. All that puts more pressure on defenses both as a unit and as individuals, and limits their ability to mentally reset and grasp how offenses are trying to attack them. I thought they made a clear effort to do that and the results speak for themselves.