mobig wins said:
He's dumb as rocks did same crap the whole game against the Cowboys.
“According to Roethlisberger, coach Mike Tomlin brought up the no-kick approach last year. The way Roethlisberger sees it, even if the offense converts one of two tries, that’s as good as two successful kicks.”
Last season, just five teams made 100 percent of their extra points attempt, and they were the Atlanta Falcons (34-of-34), Dallas Cowboys (25-of-25), Green Bay Packers (36-of-36), New England Patriots (52-of-52) and the Baltimore Ravens (29-of-29), with just two of those teams (Patriots, Packers) reaching the playoffs.
The Bengals made 98 percent of their extra points, and for the Steelers, they were 18th in the NFL at 94.1 percent in their team PAT attempts (32-of-34). Last in the NFL were the Jacksonville Jaguars at 82.1 percent (32-of-39).
According to Chris Adamski of TribLive, in 2015 the Steelers attempted the most two-point conversions with 11, converting eight of those attempts (72.7 percent), the best percentage for any team with more than one two-point conversion attempt.
Again, this may not be for every team, but when you have a quarterback like Roethlisberger under center, a running back like Le’Veon Bell and one of, if not the best wide receiver in the NFL in Antonio Brown at your disposal for a 2-point conversion, teams would be smart to try to gain the extra point given on a 2-point conversion.