Roethlisberger Doesn't Want To See Any Changes To Offense
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Ron Cook asked Roethlisberger if the offense's recent success is putting to rest the speculation that Offensive Coordinator Todd Haley will not be back in 2014.
"I would think so," Roethlisberger said. "The points we're putting up, the production, I would think that that would be enough for people to be like, 'Relax a little bit.' and to see that our relationship is more than fine. We have a great relationship. We went to dinner last week. There's no issues."
Roethlisberger added that he doesn't want to see any changes, although he knows there will be some because of free agency and rookies.
Cook asked Roethlisberger about his ability to stay healthy and take every snap through 14 games.
"You do have to get lucky. A great offensive line doesn't hurt either, and I think that's part of the reason that I've been able to (knock on wood) stay healthy is because I thought they've done a great job of protecting me this year," he said.
Roethlisberger said that he is really looking forward to Sunday's game at Lambeau Field, because he was injured and didn't make the trip the last time the Steelers played there.
"The two places that I've never played are Seattle and Green Bay, so I am excited to go up there, all of the tradition and history," Roethlisberger said. "The tradition, you walk in and you're just going to feel the past players and all of those people that have played on that field. It's going to be an awesome honor."