As if the Rams didn't have enough to worry about in defending Pittsburgh's top-ranked offense Sunday, the Steelers have another wrinkle in their attack.
Namely, coach Mike Tomlin likes the 2-point conversion. Entering this season, the Steelers were successful on 10 of 13 attempts at 2-point conversions since Tomlin took over in Pittsburgh in 2007.
This season, they're already three-for-three on 2-pointers.
"We feel confident in our ability to win that situation," Tomlin said on a conference call Wednesday with St. Louis reporters. "But those decisions are going to be made on a case-by-case basis depending on the circumstances of the game, what transpired as we got down the field, the match-ups, etc.