The Pittsburgh Steelers have dealt with all kinds of trouble between teammates this year but Mike Tomlin is confident that they will be able to work it out, including Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown who haven't seemed to be on the same page all season.

Roethlisberger has tried to get Brown the ball targeting him 52 times so far this season, but those targets have only resulted in 29 catches for 272 yards.

Tomlin was asked about it on Tuesday and there are some concerns, but he thinks it will all be smoothed over as the season goes on.

“We missed some opportunities in that game no doubt, particularly on possession downs,” Tomlin said, via the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “I’ve seen that tandem a lot of the years. They’ll smooth it out. They’ll find their rhythm.”

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Tomlin said this happened before and they always seem to work it out, and he thinks that will be the case again.

“People spend a lot of time in the offseason looking to minimize tandems such as Ben and AB,” Tomlin said. “Over course of the journey, the cream rises. They’ll show what they are capable of. They’ve done it for a long time, and I anticipate that happening. While we continue to work to infuse some new targets into the mix … they’ll find their rhythm and be the formidable tandem that they are.”

If the Steelers want to turn around their season it's important that these two get back on the same track soon because with these two not connecting, the offense is really struggling.