The biggest question surrounding Tom Brady nowadays is whether he'll be able to play exciting football with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, Ben Roethlisberger believes that Brady will be able to find life at Tampa Bay a lot easier than what he'd expect.

The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback thinks that Bruce Arians has what it takes to make Brady as successful a pass-caller as he was in New England.

Ron Cook of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette asked Big Ben about his thoughts on Brady moving to Tampa Bay and working with his former offensive coordinator at Pittsburgh. Roethlisberger believes that the 42-year-old six-time Super Bowl champion would be able to play superb football with the Buccaneers.

“B.A. is a great quarterbacks coach and a great players’ coach. Tom is going to love it there. Talk about going from opposite ends of the spectrum with coaches,” Ben Roethlisberger  said.

Arians is known as the “quarterback whisperer.” The Buccaneers head coach famous for being able to help quarterbacks bring out the best in them.

The biggest cause of concern for Tampa Bay fans was Tom Brady's form in his final year with the Patriots. While he finished with a respectable 4,057 passing yards and 24 touchdowns, fans who watched him play can tell that he was far from the elite QB that won six SB titles.

While this is a justifiable cause for concern, it's also good fortune that he landed in Tampa Bay where he can play for an outstanding coach in Arians. It wouldn't be weird to expect the Buccaneers to make the Super Bowl if the synergy of the two work incredibly well.