For an offense to operate well, there must be a good relationship between the offensive coordinator and the quarterback. They don’t need to be friends like Ben Roethlisberger and Randy Fichtner. But they definitely can’t have disagreements about the direction of the offense like Arthur Smith and Russell Wilson reportedly had by the end of last season for the Pittsburgh Steelers. It needs to be different this time around with Smith and Aaron Rodgers.
According to SI.com’s Albert Breer, things are off to a promising start.
“Rodgers has smoothly assimilated into the Steeler culture,” Breer wrote.