The Steelers passed the ball 56 percent of the time in 2009, they passed more than any other Steelers team in the 2000s and that stands in stark contrast to the team running the ball 68 percent of the time in 2004. Such a discrepancy may show how far the Steelers have strayed from the philosophy of pounding opposing teams with the run and from themselves, as team president Art Rooney II recently suggested. Rooney said one of the top Steelers' top priorities during the offseason will be moving toward a more run-oriented attack, a process that started with the hiring of new offensive line coach Sean Kugler last month. Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Steelers problem was the 15 yards between the 20 and the 5. They had the highest percentage of TD's scored inside the 5.