Friday Night Happy Hour: Offseason edition


Najee Harris #22 of the Pittsburgh Steelers runs across the field during an NFL football wild card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The Steelers’ season may be over but there’s plenty to talk about…

Welcome back to BTSC’s Friday night open thread:

  1. Welp, the offseason is officially here. How much football will you be watching now that the Steelers are out of the picture? What’s your ideal Super Bowl matchup?
  2. There’s been a lot of negativity following the Steelers’ early playoff exit. Let’s go in another direction: Who was the most underrated Steeler of 2024?
  3. Back to the negativity: There’s been a ton of talk of the Steelers moving on from several members of the coaching staff, most notably (and realistically), Pat Meyer and Teryl Austin. If those coaches are let go, who are your ideal replacements?
  4. Of the non-quarterbacks, the Steelers’ biggest name unrestricted free agents are Najee Harris, James Daniels, Donte Jackson, and Dan Moore Jr. Of the four, rank them from most to least likely to return in 2025. If you want, also rank them in order of whether or not YOU would bring them back in 2025.
  5. Meta question: As BTSC wraps up the season and starts looking ahead to the offseason, what kind of articles do you want to read?
  6. It’s January, which means it’s end-of-year list season for a number of media-centric outlets. What the best thing you read/heard/watched from 2024?

BONUS: My song of the night, from one of the better pop albums of last year:

So, settle down for the weekend, share your food and drink of choice, and let’s talk some football.

Falcons Conduct DC Interview With Steelers’ Grady Brown

The list of candidates for the Falcons’ defensive coordinator spot continues to grow. Steelers secondary coach Grady Brown will interview for the position today, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. The team has since announced the meeting has taken place.

Brown spent time with the Seahawks and Chiefs as part of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship in 2004 and ’07, respectively. That was followed by a lengthy college coaching tenure; from 2009-19, Brown worked at LSU, Southern Mississippi, South Carolina, Louisville and Old Dominion. He spent much of that time working with defensive backs.

In 2021, Brown was hired by the Steelers to serve as the team’s secondary coach. He has remained in that capacity ever since, working with a unit currently highlighted by cornerback Joey Porter Jrand safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. Pittsburgh ranked third in the league in interceptions in 2024, keeping in line with the team’s recent success with respect to forcing turnovers. While the Steelers finished 25th against the pass this past year, Brown’s work has landed him on the radar of at least one coordinator gig.

Atlanta had Jimmy Lake in place as DC for the 2024 campaign, the first with Raheem Morris as head coach in his return to the team. Lake guided the unit to a 23rd-place finish in total and scoring defense, though, and he was dismissed after the campaign. Several candidates have received a look in the search for his replacements.

Lou Anarumo (formerly of the Bengals), Don Martindale (in place at Michigan after multiple NFL gigs), Jeff Ulbrich (who finished 2024 as interim Jets head coach), Derrick Ansley (pass game coordinator for the Packers) as well as Steve Wilks (longtime NFL coach) have already interviewed with Atlanta this week. Brown’s name is the sixth on the list of contenders for the position, although finalists will likely not be known until a second round of interviews is conducted.

Charles Barkley says he's not going to 'rat-infested' San Francisco for All-Star Game: It's not a beautiful city

The 2025 NBA All-Star Game will be hosted by the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center in San Francisco and Charles Barkley has no interest in attending. TNT will televise the All-Star Game, which means Barkley is expected to, and ultimately will, attend. But Thursday night, the brash analyst made it clear he has no desire to step foot in San Francisco. Barkley’s declaration occurred during Inside the NBA’s highlight segment, as Ernie Johnson noted the great season Cade Cunningham is having for the Detroit Pistons. “Listen, he’s gonna make the All-Star Game,” Barkley said of Cunningham before noting he won’t be there. “I’m not going. I’m not going to that rat-infested place out in San Francisco.”
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We’re hearing Shaquille O’Neal and TNT Sports are close to a contract

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Shaquille O'Neal, TNT close to a contract extension

We’re hearing Shaquille O’Neal and TNT Sports are close to a contract extension that would keep The Diesel on the Emmy Award–winning Inside the NBA. But just in case, commissioner Adam Silver is urging O’Neal to keep the band together. During an appearance on The Big Podcast with Shaq, the commissioner talked about the value the show brings to the league. Even if the cast’s brutally honest opinions (hello, Sir Charles) tick off some star players.
Source: Front Office Sports More on this storyline

Joel Rush: Jamal Murray postgame on Shaq’s pregame critigue: “He’s 100% right. I need to play my best, I need to play better, I’ve played terrible up until today, and I’ve struggled. Just take this as a positive note and keep moving. You can’t get too high, and you can’t get too low.”

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Draymond Green has held talks with NBC Sports, Amazon Prime, ESPN for potential post-playing media career

Warriors star Draymond Green is preparing for a potential media career after his time as an NBA player ends. Sources tell Front Office Sports that the four-time NBA champion has held exploratory talks with one or more of the league’s incoming media partners—NBC Sports, Amazon Prime Video, and ESPN.
Source: Front Office Sports What’s the buzz on Twitter? Tim MacMahon @espn_macmahon
Today’s The Hoop Collective with raspy @WindhorstESPN and @TimBontemps: We yap about OKC’s domination of the Cavs in the heavyweight rematch and @NotoriousOHM joins to discuss a gentler (?) Draymond Green, Steph Curry and the state of the Warriors. youtu.be/chq6REpQVkE?si…12:24 PM Emiliano Carchia @Sportando
Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green missed his third consecutive game sportando.basketball/en/golden-stat…3:36 AM Sam

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Antoine Walker on playing in Miami: Opponents would come to down, party all night and be hungover for the game

Antoine Walker: “Living and playing in Miami is an experience, man. You’ve got the best nightlife, the weather, and everything going on. It’s 85 degrees in January. When I was there, LIV was just starting to pop off. It was hard not to get caught up. Opponents would come into town, party all night, and be hungover for the game. We used that to our advantage and blew teams out by 20 points the next day. But for us, it was still a challenge. You had to be disciplined. I partied and played basketball like I never had in my life. I had to tell myself to chill sometimes, but how do you stay indoors when it’s sunny and perfect every day? Miami tests your focus, but once you commit, you realize it’s a great place to grow as a player.”
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