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D.K. And Tree Podcast

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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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  • Football Drama Mounting in Week 2
    Sep 17 2025

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    Football drama reaches new heights in Week 2 as quarterback injuries reshape the landscape and defensive lapses create chaos across the league.

    The physical toll of the NFL season became painfully apparent this week with several quarterbacks going down. Joe Burrow's wrist injury appears far more serious than initially reported – despite talk of a "three-month recovery," simple math tells us his season is likely over. These injuries create crucial opportunities for backups to prove themselves and potentially change franchise trajectories.

    Monday Night Football delivered a bruising Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs. Philadelphia's controversial "brotherly shove" play once again proved effective despite Kansas City's complaints about missed false starts. The debate around Jalen Hurts continues to seem increasingly irrelevant as he stacks wins against elite competition despite modest passing numbers.

    The Lions unleashed an offensive masterclass against the Bears, with Amon-Ra St. Brown dominating while rookie Caleb Williams struggled mightily. Meanwhile, Dallas narrowly escaped an upset against the Giants in a game where defense seemed entirely optional – Russell Wilson threw for over 450 yards in a losing effort, raising serious questions about the Cowboys' playoff viability.

    Unexpected storylines emerged elsewhere: Daniel Jones has Indianapolis at 2-0, Trevor Lawrence continues to regress in Jacksonville despite his massive contract, and Cincinnati managed to win despite losing Burrow. As Week 3 approaches, the resilience of organizations to adapt to these early challenges will shape the contender landscape moving forward.

    What's your take on this wild Week 2 action? Share your thoughts on which team surprised you most!

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    1 h et 21 min
  • True Friends Stand the Test of Time
    Sep 10 2025

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    What happens when life's hardships reveal who's really standing in your corner? Today I'm diving deep into the nature of true friendship and how profound loss taught me to distinguish genuine connections from superficial ones.

    After losing my parents, the silence from certain "friends" spoke volumes. No condolences, no check-ins, nothing. This painful experience became a powerful filter, clarifying who deserved a place in my life moving forward. When I began distancing myself from these fair-weather friends, their reactions—backlash, gossip, and shade—only confirmed what I already knew: they were never truly there for me.

    Contrast this with the relationships that have sustained me for decades. My best friend Tree has been by my side for 30 years. My colleague Win has shown up consistently through life's darkest moments. These connections share something profound—mutual commitment that withstands any challenge. As I tell my listeners: never sacrifice these precious, genuine friendships for temporary people who won't be there when it matters.

    I'm also excited to announce we'll soon release Part 2 of a military story that stirred significant controversy. Despite attempts to silence this narrative, we're committed to bringing you the full story. Additionally, our upcoming episode on domestic violence awareness aims to shed light on another crucial issue affecting many lives.

    Got a story you're burning to share? Something weighing on your mind? Reach out to dkandtreepodcast@yahoo.com—this platform belongs to all of us, and your voice matters here.

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    7 min
  • Fumbles, False Starts, and Week One Chaos
    Sep 9 2025

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    Football season has officially arrived, and week one delivered more drama than even the most optimistic fan could have imagined. From epic collapses to stunning upsets, we're unpacking all the action that left fans across the country either celebrating wildly or questioning their life choices.

    The Baltimore Ravens seemed to have everything under control with a commanding 40-25 lead over Buffalo late in the game. Then disaster struck with a Derrick Henry fumble that sparked one of the most improbable comebacks you'll ever witness. We break down how a game that seemed firmly in hand slipped away in just minutes, leaving Ravens fans wondering what just happened.

    Meanwhile, Justin Fields put on a show against Pittsburgh that had Jets fans believing they finally found their quarterback, only to see victory snatched away in the final moments. And speaking of shocking performances, what exactly happened in Miami? The Dolphins were absolutely dismantled by the Colts and Daniel "Indiana" Jones in a game so lopsided it has people calling for coaching changes after just one week.

    The Eagles made a statement against Dallas that has us asking: is it finally time to acknowledge Jalen Hurts as a top-five quarterback? His near-perfect performance certainly makes a compelling case. And don't miss our discussion of Micah Parsons' immediate impact in Green Bay after his high-profile departure from Dallas – a move that's already paying dividends for the Packers.

    We're also handing out our infamous "Brown Bag" awards to the week's most disappointing performers, with the entire Miami Dolphins roster and the Ravens defense finding themselves at the top of that unfortunate list.

    Call in and join the conversation! Whether your team pulled off a miracle win or suffered a heartbreaking defeat, we want to hear your takes on the wildest opening weekend the NFL has seen in years.

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    1 h et 12 min
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