Former Steelers Wide Receiver Charles Johnson Passes Away

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Some comments on Charles from former Steelers/players:

Will Blackwell: “Charles Johnson trained with me. He picked me up and I showed him San Diego State and he built a training program that we worked out on.”

Corey Holliday: “The receiver group at the time had a lot of characters – Charles Johnson had the funniest laugh you have ever heard, when he laughed it made you laugh even if you didn’t know why he was laughing.”

Kordell Stewart: “Charles Johnson, Deion Figures, Ariel Solomon, Joel Steed, Chad Brown… they were all buddies from Colorado. They had my back. When I got there I felt comfortable.”

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Exclusive with Steelers Offensive Lineman Nate Gilliam

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First off, why sign with the Steelers last season – and what did they tell you when they signed you?

I was with the Chargers for one-and-a-half years and learned so much there from the coaches and players. I was seven-to-eight weeks out of the league when the Steelers’ front office  called. I had a workout for the Packers before that. I thought the Steelers wanted me to come in for a workout first, but my agent said “No.” They wanted to sign me outright.

I’ll be honest, I’ve been blown away ever since. When I signed there one guy helped me right away – we had related journeys. John Leglue asked me if I needed help and we got to know each other. He’s a genuine guy that helped me.

I really mean this. Every team does things their own way – they do things differently. But there are so many great people in this organization – Kevin and Tomlin and now a new GM in Omar. They are all first class people and know how to treat players even though I’m not a quarterback or first round pick.

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Exclusive with Steelers Outside Linebacker Delontae Scott

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First, can you let me know how the offseason is going?

It’s going well. Going in to camp I’m working on my pass rushing moves and making sure to be in shape. We were told to come back in the best shape of our lives so I’m enjoying and hating doing that at the same time!

I was always told that conditioning is one of the biggest separators in sports. My basketball coach had the hardest conditioning programs I had ever seen, We’d have running ladders where we ran five sets – the first set had to be done in nine seconds, the second in 21, and so on…

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Fran Mallick, 1965

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First, can you tell me a bit about what you did after football?

Well, when I got cut from Pittsburgh I moved to Connecticut. One of the coaches from Pittsburgh went on to coach the Connecticut team in the Continental League and talked me in to coming up and playing for them.

I did pretty well there – I was the MVP there for three of the four seasons there. I ended up settling in Connecticut. I was from Pittsburgh originally. But I liked Connecticut. I had two kids – a son and a daughter.

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Exclusive with Sports Artist Larry Klu

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First, can you tell us how you got started as an artist?

I’ve been an artist my whole life. I was the youngest of eight kids. When I wasn’t playing sports on the street or in the yard – or the vacant lot near us – if it was a rainy day or early evening, I’d be inside drawing with paper and pencil.

I think my siblings had me draw pictures for them to stop bugging them! My dad was a doodler too and would draw with me.

At Edinboro College I graduated with a concentration in art. I wanted to teach art but was worried about being able to get a job. My wife – then girlfriend – she told me I should start off by becoming an elementary school teacher and I did that for 19 years.

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Exclusive with Steelers Offensive Lineman J. C. Hassenauer

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First, how has the offseason been going? Still working out at the Minnesota farm?

Yeah I’m back at the house in Minnesota. I have my trainer and doctors out here and a nice workout routine. It’s a nice home base here.

A big difference since last time we spoke pre-Covid. What’s been the biggest thing for you in terms of how things have changed for you?

The biggest thing was playing and getting experience. I was fortunate to get the chance to start some games. Every game I play I try to take something away from it and become a better player. Technique, learning about the player I play against – just something to make me a better player.

I’m an especially self-analyzing player – I never just take what the coaches or other players say about me. I have my own system for taking my own notes to see where I struggled and did well.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Chris George, 1996-1997

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First, can you let us know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

I work for Eli Lilly in their Oncology Division. When I finished playing I thought I’d go the coaching route and coached with Coach Rodriguez for a year at Glenville State. But I realized after that that coaching wasn’t for me. I wasn’t willing to make that sacrifice away from my family that I saw coaching took.

I was dating my now wife then. She was in Glenville but I saw her more playing for the Steelers than I did coaching for Glenville State. So after that I looked for that competitiveness I loved in football in sales. I sold ads for Fox television before taking a job with Merck, then moved on here to Eli Lilly where I’ve been now for over 20 years.

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Exclusive with Steelers Coaching Intern/Akron DB Coach Tre’ Bell

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First, tell me what prompted you to want to become a coach?

I always knew I wanted to be a coach. My dad was a coach my whole life – we were a sports-oriented family. Basketball was number one and football after that. We always stayed around the game.

I watched my dad’s impact on the community. He was more than a head coach – he was a leader in the community. I knew that’s what I wanted to do, but I wanted to take it to the next level and coach in college.

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Exclusive with Kevin Bryant, Author, Spies on the Sidelines: The High-Stakes World of NFL Espionage

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First, what drove you to write the book and where can we find it?

The book is on Amazon and I have my own site as well.  After SpyGate and a few other spying issues that occurred around the NFL, I started to get interested. Then Josh McDaniels was hired in Denver. I’m a Broncos fan – and the issue with the videographer who got busted spying occurred.

As a Broncos fan I wondered how much of this really goes on in the NFL. I  tried to do a lot of research on it but there really wasn’t anything out there on this. I have a Masters in Sports Management and Intelligence Studies – so I decided to write my own book!

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Tight End John Allred, 2002

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First, can you let me know what you’ve been doing with yourself since the NFL?

I live in California and work in the surfing industry – I’ve been involved in it for 25 years or so. It’s a family brand called Toes on the Nose- we create surf and lifestyle apparel. We have a couple of stores in California and sell wholesale as well.

I also coach high school football and am entrenched with five kids!

How difficult was the post-NFL adjustment for you?

You know, I didn’t have a plan. Life just directed me by allowing me to be active and outside, where I love to be. I love keeping my feet moving. I can’t sit in front of a computer in a cube banging things out. It’s not me. I tried, but it didn’t work out for me.

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