The more time a player spends in the NFL, the easier (I use that term loosely) things tend to become for them from a mental aspect.
According to new Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback Mitch Trubisky, that’s one area of his game he feels has improved greatly in his five seasons in the NFL. Appearing on “Movin’ the Chains” on Sirius-XM Channel 88 with co-hosts Jim Miller and Pat Kirwan Friday, Trubisky talked about his growth as a player overall, where he’s made the most improvement overall and why he feels confident heading into this season
“I would have to say just on field processing, how to eliminate things on the field, just going through your read quicker, and going to the best spot with the ball.