Published: Sunday, October 21, 2012, 8:24 p.m.
Updated 7 hours ago
CINCINNATI — Steelers coach Mike Tomlin isn’t aware of problems between quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and offensive coordinator Todd Haley. Even if they happen, he isn’t concerned.
“I’m not worried about those interactions. If it hadn’t happened already, I’m sure at some point it will, and it won’t be catastrophic,” Tomlin said in an interview aired during the NBC Sunday night telecast. “I’m sure we’ll all move on.”
Tomlin praised Roethlisberger for sustaining the offense despite lacking a running game. The Steelers entered Sunday’s game 31st in rushing.
“I think we’re doing a nice job, even in the midst of running the ball as poorly as we are, because we’re minimizing negative plays,” Tomlin said. “And if you minimize the negative plays, that means your quarterback is upright. That’s one of the goals that we had here for this season.”
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