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Author: Eric Lyons

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A show that covers everything inside the field of play and outside of it. Come for the game recaps, hot takes, and fun but stay for the hard hitting topics and real world discussions.
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Episode 232 starts off with a celebration of seven years of Electrified! Then I unpack week one of the NFL, it was the most electrifying opening week in NFL history (3:29). After that I wrap up with the Power Grid (this week's power rankings) (29:35).
 Eric dives into the impact of the Micah Parsons trade on the Green Bay Packers (3:00), makes his NFL division winners predictions (17:20), unveils The Power Grid with his top 10 power rankings (33:30), and closes with his season awards predictions (40:00).
On Episode 230 of Electrified with Eric Lyons, we take a closer look at the scandals and controversies making headlines across the football world. At 7:20, we dive into Michigan’s sign-stealing saga and the NCAA’s latest round of sanctions. At 27:50, we compare the suspensions of Vikings wideout Jordan Addison and Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice, and at 35:00, we break down the ongoing legal battles between Jon Gruden, Brian Flores, and the NFL, exploring what their lawsuits could mean for the league.
Episode 229 – From College Stars to Major DealsThis week on Electrified, we break down Shedeur Sanders’ impressive NFL preseason debut and how he silenced the critics (2:00). Then, we dive into whether Travis Hunter should really keep playing both sides of the ball (21:10). We’ll unpack the NFL’s new deal with ESPN and what changes fans can expect (31:15), debate who has the better Christmas Day slate — the NBA or the NFL (42:00), and wrap up with why UFC’s new deal with Paramount is a huge win for fight fans (50:50).
Episode 228 – WWE’s Unreal, Brock’s Return & WWE x ESPNIn this jam-packed episode of Electrified, Eric breaks down Netflix’s WWE’s Unreal documentary and what it reveals about the company’s production of what we see (1:50). We dive into Brock Lesnar’s controversial Summerslam return and the shockwaves it sent through the wrestling world (27:30). Then, Eric asks if Triple H’s relationship with Donald Trump could be hurting WWE’s public image (37:30) before closing with a full breakdown of WWE’s groundbreaking deal with ESPN and what it means for the future of wrestling on TV (45:00).
Episode 227 – CBA Battles, Trump’s Sports Council, & NFL HeadlinesOn today’s episode of Electrified, Eric dives deep into two major collective bargaining battles — first breaking down the current CBA concerns shaking up the WNBA (1:46), then turning to Major League Baseball’s ongoing salary cap fight (23:30). At (30:30), things take a turn as Eric unpacks Donald Trump’s “Sports Council” — what it is and if it matters. Finally, the No Huddle segment debuts at (40:00), where Eric races through NFL headlines with sharp, one-sentence takes.
On this episode of Electrified I do a deep dive in the story broken by the Baltimore Banner. Ravens K Justin Tucker has been accused of multiple things and I had to discuss it (00:00:30). After getting through the rough stuff I get into the biggest trade in NBA history between the LA Lakers and Dallas Mavericks (21:45).
On this episode of Electrified, I recap the wild NFL divisional round weekend starting off with Chiefs vs Texans(3:20). Staying on the AFC side of things I recap Ravens vs Bills which ended in a hard-working fashion for the Baltimore Ravens (15:00). Moving to the NFC side of things first I have to roast the Lions and give credit to the Commanders for winning the ball game (31:45). I recap Rams vs Eagles that finishes up the NFL’s division of round matchups(45:30). The episode ends with me discussing how Super Bowl windows may not stay open for long and why team should take advantage of them while they can (52:00)
I dive into the AFC Divisional Round matchups, kicking things off with the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Buffalo Bills, followed by the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Houston Texans(2:20). Shifting to the NFC, I break down the Washington Commanders’ battle against the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Rams’ showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles(26:00). I also explore the big question: should Deion Sanders leave Colorado to become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys?(37:50). Finally, I wrap things up with an in-depth look at the growing tension between Jimmy Butler and Pat Riley in Miami(44:00)
On this episode of Electrified, I dive into the Green Bay Packers’ tough wild card loss in Philadelphia. I break down what went wrong for the Packers, the key moments that defined the game, and why they ultimately fell short. (2:00)I also take a look back at dominant performances from the Ravens and Bills in their first-round matchups, highlighting how they set the tone for the playoffs.(16:35)Plus, I’ll explain why the NFL doesn’t need to revamp its playoff format despite ongoing debates, and why the current structure keeps things competitive and exciting.(30:00)Finally, I wrap things up with a preview of the last game of wild card weekend: the Rams vs. Vikings. Who has the edge? What are the key matchups to watch? I’ll give you everything you need to know.(36:45)
In this episode, for the 100th time I dive into the ongoing issue of unfair treatment of Black head coaches in the NFL, highlighted by the recent firing of Jerod Mayo (2:30) I’m joined by Cedric Bowen for a special segment previewing the Cotton Bowl and breaking down his favorite prop bets for Wild Card Weekend (20:20) Finally, I close things out with my picks for Super Wild Card Weekend(33:30).
The episode starts off with the most electrifying headlines in the world of sports from NFL's Black Monday to Jimmy Butler wanting out of Miami (1:40). Next I give my official vote for the NFL's MVP, it was a hard choice but I believe I made the right one (15:00). A look at the NFL playoff bracket, there are plenty of interesting matchups and potential upsets (22:10). This episode wraps up with a tribute to John Cena and a preview of RAW's inaugural episode of Netflix (32:30).
On the final episode of 2024 I give you three reason why the AFC should fear the Bengals if they are able to sneak into the playoffs (1:40). This segment broke my heart but I had to ask the question after seeing this team struggle against top teams in the NFC, are the Packers pretenders? (20:05). From there I recap everything I saw during week 17 (41:30). The episode wraps with a look back on 2024 from sports to politics (45:40).
On this episode of Electrified I break down the Christmas Day battle between the NFL and NBA. From the ratings, quality of games, and production, who really won? (1:30). After that I give you a review of what I liked and dislike about Netflix's first ever NFL broadcasts (15:05). Staying in the NFL lane, I give you a preview of week 17. Starting with a rundown of who can clinch playoff berths or division titles and wrapping with my picks of the week (23:30). The episode wraps with the second installment of 'Lyons Locks' (40:00).
Welcome back! The most Electrifying man in all of podcast entertainment is BACK. The episode kicks off with my cases for Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen’s MVP campaigns (4:25). Followed by a look at how the NFL stole Christmas from the NBA (20:20). A new gambling segment called ‘The Lyons Locks’ is debuted (28:00). After that I take a look at the current NFC playoff picture (31:35). The episode wraps up with a dive into all the drama surrounding Travis Hunter and his fiancée (41:30).
Week 1 is over and unforutnualey so is Aaron Rodgers' debut season with the New York Jets. I break down the injury, what's next for him, and what the Jets next move should be (2:15). Stemming from the tragic injury of AR12, I once again go in on why turf needs to be abolished from football stadiums (21:00). The first week in the NFL a little underwhelming, blowouts, bad quarterback play, could lack of preseason reps be the cause? (36:00). This episode wraps up with a recap of week 1 in the NFL (46:30).
Episode 216: New Era

Episode 216: New Era

2023-09-0954:37

The episode starts off with a recap of the Lions win over the reigning Super Bowl champs and why there should be no asterisk attached to it (1:30). From there I ask the question who needs the win more, Jordan Love or Justin Fields? (12:00). Next I break down all of the off season money that was handed out including the recent record breaking deals for Joe Burrow and Nick Bosa (21:05). The week one injury report is almost full but why? (35:00). This episode wraps with 'Pick 6' where I pick the winners of the most electrifying games of the week (40:00).
The first segment on the docket is a celebration! Five years of Electrified, a bunch of reflection and thank you's (1:20). Next I move into the 5th annual Electrified NFL Kickoff show that starts with the question, who in the AFC will dethrone the Chiefs? (11:00). Segment number three is my favorite, the NFL division winner predictions (25:00). The episode wraps up with my top five QB's, WR's, and RB's heading into this season (50:00).
Episode 214: No Love

Episode 214: No Love

2023-09-0240:58

Episode 214 - The first segment is centered around the continued Jonathan Taylor saga that's going on in Indianapolis, just another running back being blatantly undervalued by his organization (2:00). Segment two is another installment of 'Inside The Ropes' where I give you an update on all things boxing (14:10). The third and final of the segment of this episode is a complete roast of all Netflix sports documentaries, I tell you why I never want to see them step into the world of sports again (30:00).
On this episode of Electrified I tell you why loyalty should not exist in sports, let's hope Damian Lillard hears this episode (2:00). Dame remains the hot topic of the episode as I dive into his take on ring culture, winning, and his feelings on not needing to leave in order to win when that's literally the only way it will happen (20:40). The episode wraps up with boxing segment 'Between the Ropes' which asks the question, is the heavyweight division dying again? (40:45).
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