The Facts: The Steelers put up the best offensive numbers in their storied history last season. Roethlisberger thinks the 2015 team can be better. The Steelers set team record in points, first downs, and yards per game, powered by the superstar trio of Roethlisberger, Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown. The quarterback -- who reported to training camp with teammates on Saturday -- sees no reason why Pittsburgh can't top those numbers. "We want to start fast and we want to be able to put 30 points on the board in every game," Roethlisberger said.
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Roethlisberger has strong belief in his supporting cast, from Bell and Brown, to an improved offensive line. "That group in front of me is as good as any in the league, and as good as any I've ever had. It's great," he said. "Then you look at outside receiver. AB is as good as anybody in this league and arguably one of the greatest that I've played with. Just all around on offense, we have just a special group. It has a chance to be really good. ..." Roethlisberger is now 33, but he's coming off his two best statistical seasons of his career. As NFL.com suggested, "Some goals seem like honorable pipe dreams -- Roethlisberger's feels highly attainable."