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1-on-1: Omar Khan - May 27, 2022

May 27, 20224 min
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1-on-1: Omar Khan - May 27, 2022

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Oh, our first fall. Congratulations. UM, take me through what was the interview process like find and then finding out that you are the general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I've been through this process a few times in other places, so I kind of knew what to expect. Um. I'm always grateful just to be involved in the conversation. That's the important part of this. And you know, Art Art called me in and said he wanted to meet in his office, and you know, he offered me a job.

I app said yes, absolutely, of course, and uh so excited and his dream come true for me. I'm sure it's surreal. But now you kind of have to jump in as the GM and start the process. So what is what is the things you want to accomplish before you get to training camp and building a staff and all the things that come with a new title and job. I think the number one for me right now is

just putting my staff together. You know, that's a fluid process and continues, and you know, I'm really excited about the ninety men we have in that locker room, and I think we have a great future with that group. Obviously, if there's an opportunity to improve in certain areas we will, But I'd say right now, putting my staff together is is number one for me. You've worked very closely with head coach Mike Tomlin. Does your relationship have to change at all now that you are the GM or does

it stay the same. It stays the same, my kid or not and I have known each other for I think it's sixteen years now, and we have a great relationship and that makes that makes us this job fun. Replacing Kevin Colbert here for over two decades, we all know you know what he was able to accomplish here. Is there pressure with that? You know? I wouldn't say there's pressure. I mean, you don't really replace Kevin. You know, Kevin and I've been together for over twenty years. Um,

I've learned so much from him. Um, he's great lessons and I'm really just gonna build and when he has taught me and then put some ideas that I have in place that I think will help us out and just move forward. What's something that you learned from Kevin that you'll kind of keep with you over your time working with him. Your approach here has always been, Uh, you build around the draft, and that's not going to change here. Obviously have some ideas and I'm gonna put

in place, but that approach and level change. The other thing he always said is when Joe Green speaks, you listen, and I'm always gonna remember that. Um, when in your career, did you say, Okay, you know what I want to be a GM? You've obviously interviewed before, but was there like an aha moment for you? I've always drunk about being being in the National Football League. I think the moment was probably when I used to run around the

football field i played football. I realized I wasn't as good as all the other guys on the field, so I should probably transition to being a front office person and not a football player. Is there someone that you would say as a mentor and somebody that's really helped you, you know, going back to when you started with the Saints to now, you know, my my parents have always been the biggest influence in my life. You know that they've been my rock and to this day, the two

harts hardest working people I've ever met. So I'd say, my parents. What do you think are some of the qualities a successful GM has to have. That's a good question. UM, I think you have to obviously be a good leader. You have to be able to communicate. Listen, Delegate, UM, there's lots of qualities, but UM, we could be here forever talking, but those are some key ones in my opinion. Doesn't mean for you personally, your family. You guys get to stay in Pittsburgh. Your girls were born here. It's

a dream come true. And I've been here over twenty years. I love this community. My wife's from Western Pennsylvania, my kids were born here. Um, I've been part of the Stealer Nation for over twenty years, and it's exciting to know that I'm going to continue there. What do you think about the two thousand two season and the team that you guys have and knowing that there is a

lot of change, especially on the offense, it's exciting. You know, we're we're very coach and I've talked about how how confident we are on the team we've assembled here and we think the future is bright. All right, now more, thanks for your time. Thanks MISSI

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