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The Steelers sign GM Omar Khan to a contract extension

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by steelersrule6, Jul 3, 2025 at 3:38 PM.

  1. Vox Ferrum

    Vox Ferrum Well-Known Member

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    I remember when FA was relatively new and he jumped to the Astro's for a big contract (then) and was making 400 grand a year. Sam Nover looked at the screen and blurted out something like, 'some stolen bases, a .240 BA and a pop gun arm?!!!, you got to be kidding me" lol
     
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  2. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Im a happy camper

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    It was more than “some stolen bases” he had almost 100 one year

    So take half of his and count them as doubles

    Most of those became runs

    And he could cover half of the outfield

    Im a little biased in that I didn’t like Sam Nover he was the equivalent of click bait in the day
     
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  3. Karl

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    I am not a fan of Omar but the organization is, so there's nothing left to do but make the best of it.
    I do recognize that 2026 is set up with 12 picks and this could be a catapult out of mediocrity for him.
    I do hope that works out very well.

    One thing of note for myself; Tomlins contract runs out a year before Omar's.
    I don't think Tomlin will renew, even if he were to win 2 Super Bowls in the next 2-years.
    Omar will have his skills on full display when the search for the next Head Coach comes up.
    Will he just take the easy way out and promote someone like Austin to Head Coach?
    Or mine out potential from the competition?
    He has a 2-year jump start.

    * He's not solely in charge of this decision, but he's the point man.
     
  4. mikeyg

    mikeyg Well-Known Member

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    he can do a lot

    he just can't FIRE Tomlin, sadly
     
  5. Karl

    Karl Well-Known Member

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    Yes, it is going to be a 2-year process. I don't see Tomlin renewing after 2027.
     
  6. Tweezer

    Tweezer Well-Known Member

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    That would wound me deeply!
     
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  7. mikeyg

    mikeyg Well-Known Member

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    he is a stubborn man, he just might stay until he dies.

    I did not think he would renew the last time around

    if Rooney is DUMB enough to pay him, Tomlin is smart enough to continue to GET RICH
     
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  8. Karl

    Karl Well-Known Member

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    I can't say about "stubborn"
    I guess if we go up a few rungs on the ladder to take a higher altitude view:
    - He has incorporated zero changes to the Defense. *Noting that it is decent but a little bit on the stagnate side.
    - I don't think he holds his staff accountable enough. If their unit fails, I'm not really seeing adjustments the next week (He might be yelling at his staff - that's something we should never know as fans anyway. But something should change the following week.)
    - He does have that resume with 'no losing seasons' and I know you discount that a lot, but it is big and recognized across the NFL. So what he does, is win. But like you, I do want to see the next level and at least survive the first round with some sort of chance to go to the big show.

    Stubborn, fixed in his ways... it's just a label to me. Al Davis said it best: "Just win, Baby."
     
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  9. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    When I say this ,remember I've only watched the Steelers with 3 HCs, but I never remember us promoting one from the inside for HC position.
     

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