Two years ago, it seemed as though the Pittsburgh Steelers were prepared to bring about a miniature revolution about the way that teams approached their offensive game plan, using two-point conversion attempts after touchdowns as a proactive scoring measure rather than a reactive one while playing catch-up from a deficit position.
The Steelers in recent years began their Seven Shots practice sessions that pits the offense and defense against one another on seven plays from the two-yard line, and I do think that this has led to improvements in how both units have performed in goal line situations.