Pittsburgh has run the ball in just 37 percent of their plays, down from 65 percent through the first two weeks last season. "I think that the great teams are capable of winning in many forms and fashions, playing to your strengths on a week-to-week basis based on the matchup," Mike Tomlin said at his weekly news conference. "I thought a great deal about that this offseason. You study a team like New England and you watch them walk into a stadium offensively week to week and they can be whatever they choose to be. "They can beat you with four wide(outs), three wide(outs), three tight ends, and it makes them very difficult to prepare for and ultimately beat. We want to kind of create that persona." If the first two games are any indication, the Steelers have a ways to go to accomplish that.