Mitchell Trubisky Faces Steep Learning Curve With NFL Baptism
Posted Oct 7, 2017
For all the big wins that now define a lasting Steelers legacy, Ben Roethlisberger had to first beat the learning curve. Roethlisberger evolved into a future Hall of Fame quarterback because of how he handled the learning curve his first few seasons. It’s why he’s skeptical when the hype machine builds around a young quarterback like the Bears’ heralded rookie, Mitchell Trubisky.
(CBS Chicago)
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