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D.K. And Tree Podcast

D.K. And Tree Podcast

Written by: D.K./Tree and TJ
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Football podcast for the fans Come Join us We live stream on @dkandtreepodcast on youtube. D.K. AND T.J we handle the football seasons.
D.K. and Tree We touch other topics on Wednesdays Please join us

You can now email me at dkandtreepodcast@yahoo.com

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  • When Your Defense Is… Fertilizer And A Fire Hose
    Jan 24 2026

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    A massive snow system is rolling in, but today’s wildest story comes from sunny Florida, where a minor fender-bender spiraled into public indecency, handcuffs, and a press release no one wants. I walk through the timeline with clarity: a driver backs into a vehicle, refuses to share information, then escalates in front of deputies in a way that guarantees charges and a viral moment. It’s absurd, yes—but it’s also a tight case study in how small choices turn into big consequences when stress, pride, and an audience collide.

    We dig into what really raises the stakes: cameras running, witnesses watching, and laws that don’t care about bravado. Indecent exposure and disorderly conduct aren’t punchlines; they’re charges that live in a file and follow you into court. From legal exposure to social fallout, we break down how a single decision can ripple into higher insurance, damaged reputation, and tough conversations at home and at work. This is where attention-seeking crashes into reality, and where self-control becomes your strongest defense.

    Between storm safety tips and practical steps after a minor crash, I offer a calmer route: document, exchange information, let the report speak, and resist the bait of shock-value choices. Respect the people in front of you, remember the cameras, and act like someone you won’t have to apologize for later. If you’re craving a viral moment, let it be for doing the right thing under pressure. Listen, reflect, and share your take—have you seen a small mistake snowball into something huge?

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find it. Your stories and topic ideas are welcome at DK and TreePodcast at yahoo.com.

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    9 mins
  • Ravens And Eagles Pitch Perfect
    Dec 17 2025

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    Two goose eggs, temps below zero, and a league that refuses to sort itself neatly—this week hits different. We open with Baltimore and Philly pitching rare shutouts in brutal conditions, then track the ripple effects across a suddenly wide-open AFC. With Mahomes sidelined and old powers slipping, we put a spotlight on Josh Allen’s moment: fewer obstacles, fewer excuses, and a window that won’t stay open long. If not now, when?

    From there we pull threads that reveal the season’s true shape. Miami’s turbulence isn’t just about Tua; it’s about the hard math of guarantees, cap space, and what it takes to make speed travel in January. Cleveland’s wrong-wristband debacle becomes a case study in misaligned culture—how ownership, front office, and coaching can turn small mistakes into disasters. For a counterpoint, we look at Washington’s reset as proof that leadership can flip a franchise fast when standards change.

    On the NFC side, Lions–Rams has become must-watch theater. Every meeting feels like a playoff game: star turns, razor-thin margins, and Dan Campbell’s relentless identity on full display. We unpack why consistency of philosophy—aggressive on fourth, belief in your guys—can be a competitive edge when the weather turns and the field shrinks. Sprinkle in the Steelers’ cold-weather swagger and injuries to key stars, and the bracket starts to look like a logic puzzle built to punish hesitation.

    If you’re into sharp takes on culture, coaching identity, quarterback windows, and the real constraints of roster-building, this one’s for you. Hit play, subscribe for more unfiltered breakdowns each week, and drop your boldest postseason prediction in a review—who’s the real contender when the wind starts biting?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Cena’s Farewell, The Torch Burns On
    Dec 14 2025

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    The building shook, then went silent. That’s how you know a moment mattered. We break down a Saturday Night’s Main Event that doubled as a love letter to John Cena and a launchpad for the future, where emotion, respect, and risk turned a card into a generational handoff.

    We start with the shock that rippled through DC as Cena tapped and the hush took over. Was it the right call? We unpack why the tap was more than a result—it was a message. From the sneakers left in the ring to the locker room tribute, we talk about what authentic passing the torch looks like and why it’s essential for a healthy roster. Then we pivot to the rising names who seized the spotlight: Oba Femi marching in with fire in his eyes, pushing Cody Rhodes to the limit before Drew McIntyre’s well-timed chaos teased a feud that could redefine the next few months. On the women’s side, Sol Ruca’s performance against Bayley offered proof that the pipeline is strong, with crisp execution and a finish that felt earned.

    The tag showcase kept the theme rolling. AJ Styles and Dragon Lee anchored the storm while Leon Slater and Jabon Evans flashed speed, timing, and heart. It’s the blueprint for building tomorrow: pair veterans with hungry talent and let the ring tell the truth. And then there’s Gunther. Already stacked with accolades—from a record Intercontinental reign to world title pedigree—he gained something you can’t script easily: myth. The boos, the respect, the heat he carried to the bus—he became the villain worthy of retiring a hero, and that gives Monday Night Raw a center of gravity for weeks to come.

    If you love wrestling for its storytelling, this night had layers: legacy, succession, and the courage to let endings be endings. Hit play, ride the highs and the hush with us, and then tell us—did WWE get the handoff right? Subscribe, share with a friend who still chants “You can’t see me,” and leave a review with your boldest prediction for who breaks out next.

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    20 mins
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