The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, is feeling optimistic about the direction of the offense. Despite a slow start in the exhibition season, Roethlisberger is staying upbeat.
“I’m encouraged by where we’re going,” Roethlisberger said. “I believe in the guys around me and the work we’ve put in. We just need to keep improving and executing.”
Roethlisberger’s confidence is not just in himself, but also in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. Smith has a proven track record of success, having revitalized the career of a veteran quarterback in Tennessee with the Titans. The Titans made it all the way to the AFC Championship Game under Smith’s guidance, thanks to a strong running game and deep passing attack.
“Arthur knows how to put players in a position to succeed,” Roethlisberger explained. “I have faith in his play-calling and schemes to help us reach our full potential.”
The Steelers will wrap up their preseason schedule this Saturday against the Detroit Lions. Following that, they will kick off their regular season in just two weeks against the Atlanta Falcons.
Roethlisberger and the Steelers are focused on coming out strong in their season opener. With Roethlisberger’s confidence and Smith’s track record, the offense is poised for success. Fans can expect an exciting and explosive performance from the Steelers this season.