D.K. And Tree Podcast

D.K./Tree and TJ

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

  1. DEC 17

    Ravens And Eagles Pitch Perfect

    Send us a text 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?

    1h 5m
  2. DEC 14

    Cena’s Farewell, The Torch Burns On

    Send us a text 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.

    20 min
  3. DEC 13

    How A DC Host Fought A Serial Squatter And Won

    Send us a text A simple short-term rental turned into a yearlong fight to reclaim a home. We walk you through the DC case that had everything: a guest who wouldn’t leave, utilities flipped, cameras tampered with, police visits, child services at the door, and finally an emergency ruling that declared she wasn’t a tenant. The story is gripping on its own, but it also reveals how serial squatters exploit gaps between Airbnb stays and landlord-tenant law, and why so many owners feel abandoned by a slow, confusing process. We dig into the reporting: a history of evictions, unpaid balances, and liens tied to the same individual under different names. Then we put her counter-claims under the microscope—late payments, hardship, lost funds—and compare them with transaction gaps and court records. It’s a nuanced look at the difference between genuine financial struggle and a practiced pattern that leverages delay. You’ll hear how the community showed up to help the homeowner clear the property after the judge ruled, why the house looked like no one planned to leave, and what it’s like to see your investment and privacy pushed to the brink. Most importantly, we turn this ordeal into practical guidance. If you host on Airbnb or manage rentals, you’ll get concrete steps to protect yourself: document every payment and message, avoid off-platform transactions, set clear terms distinguishing a booking from a tenancy, monitor utilities, and act fast with legal counsel at the first sign of trouble. We also talk policy—how states differ on trespass and eviction, why reforms are overdue, and how the system can defend both honest tenants and rightful owners without rewarding delay. If this story hits close to home, tap follow, share it with a friend who hosts, and leave a review with your take on what laws should change next. Your feedback helps shape future conversations and keeps the pressure on for smarter protections.

    33 min
  4. DEC 12

    When A Routine Debit Card Request Becomes A Rights Issue

    Send us a text A quick stop for a replacement debit card turned into a maze of suspicion, stalled screens, and a deactivated card that shouldn’t have failed. We walk through Alexis’s story moment by moment: the 45-minute wait, the unsolicited “verification” of her business, the open discussion of her balance, and the discovery of an internal SOS flag that risked shutting down access to her own funds. The details matter, not just for one customer, but for anyone who relies on their business account to keep lights on, pay vendors, and breathe easy. From the host chair, we break down where protocol should have guided the interaction—and where bias likely steered it off course. We talk about what consistent compliance looks like in the real world, why customer privacy is more than a checkbox, and how frontline decisions carry legal, financial, and reputational weight. We also explore the human side: what it feels like to have your legitimacy questioned, the cost of lost time and trust, and the moment a loyal customer decides to pull every account and tell their network to do the same. Banks often focus on risk models; we focus on lived risk—the kind that starts in a lobby and spills into a life. If you’ve ever wondered what to do when a bank gets it wrong, we outline practical next steps: documenting interactions, requesting written reasoning, escalating inside the institution, and filing formal complaints with regulators. We consider how leadership can respond credibly—auditing flags, retraining staff, and repairing relationships before they fracture beyond saving. This isn’t just a cautionary tale; it’s a roadmap for customers and a wake-up call for institutions that talk about fairness but falter at the counter. If the story resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it and join the conversation.

    17 min
  5. DEC 10

    Birds, Browns, And Missionary Football

    Send us a text A rivalry game ends with a silent stadium, an overturned touchdown, and a one-handed quarterback walking away with the win. That’s the spark for a full-throttle breakdown of why predictable offense wrecks good teams and loyal fans. We get candid about the mental toll of watching the same three calls on loop, how four turnovers snowball into red zone disasters, and why “missionary football” became the only label that fits a month of stale playcalling. From there, we widen the lens. Across the league, the weekend spiraled: star quarterbacks combined for seven interceptions, underdogs stole games with field goals, and a two-point attempt pulled the best quarterback off the field for a telegraphed gadget look. We dig into coaching judgment, sequencing, and the difference between real creativity and empty flash. Add a sober take on officiating—where controversial calls decide drives and refs never explain themselves—and you get the uneasy mix of emotion and logic every fan wrestles with in December. We don’t just rant; we map solutions. Spread the field to clear throwing lanes, lean on quick game to steal easy yards, build constraints off your base runs, and script drive openers that test defensive rules. Rotate targets without telegraphing intentions. In the red zone, fix spacing so tips don’t turn into gifts. It’s not about trick plays; it’s about variation with purpose. If you’re tired of stale schemes and want tangible ways to revive an offense, this conversation is your reset. If this hit home—subscribe, share with a fellow diehard, and drop a review with the one change you’d make first. Your play sheet starts in the comments.

    1h 22m
  6. DEC 8

    Baltimore Watch Party: Ravens vs Steelers Live Hype

    Send us a text Some games don’t just happen; they arrive. We opened the mics at 647 West Pratt Street with a DJ, dollar wings, and free shots for every touchdown, then watched a Ravens–Steelers showdown twist from party to pressure cooker. The bet on a 20-point win set the tone. The crowd set the volume. And a single overturned touchdown rewrote everything. We walk you through the heartbeat moments: early deep shots, a first challenge that raised eyebrows, and the switch that put the ball in Derrick Henry’s hands until the building felt the ground move. Lamar’s legs woke up the sideline. Zay Flowers stretched the field and the fans’ lungs. Meanwhile, the Steelers punched back with veteran timing, timely go-balls, and just enough quick game to keep our pass rush guessing. Flags mattered. Field position mattered more. And the red zone turned into a seminar on bend-don’t-break. Then came the clip everyone will talk about: a beautiful end-zone grab ruled no catch after review. Even a few rival fans called it a touchdown. That decision shifted the play-calling, the fourth-down calculus, and the final sprint. We went for it with guts, found a conversion that lit the room, and still had to live with the last-minute scramble and a pick that sealed it. Through it all we kept the mics open for the community: a drop-in from Chef Nekosi, shoutouts to Caribbean Dynasty’s hospitality, and open invites for fans to rep their colors and their takes. If you love rivalry football, this is your fix: Ravens vs Steelers, live energy, controversial call, fourth-quarter drama, Lamar Jackson’s scramble magic, Derrick Henry’s downhill grind, Zay Flowers’ spark, and a watch party that felt like a stadium. Tap play, argue the call, and tell us what swung it. If you vibe with this kind of game-day ride, follow, share, and leave a review so we can bring more of Baltimore to your speakers.

    3h 36m
  7. DEC 6

    From Darkness Retreats To Division Rivalries: Football Fan Therapy And Week Preview

    Send us a text Rivalry week brings out the spice, and we poured a full shaker. We kick off with a tongue-in-cheek “darkness retreat” before setting the table for our live Ravens vs Steelers broadcast, then sprint into a furious tour of the NFL’s most revealing moments: Detroit’s ruthless dismantling of Dallas, the Eagles’ maddening carousel of three-and-outs, and why some franchises cling to nostalgia while their trenches crumble. If you felt Dan Campbell coaching with receipts, you weren’t imagining it. We break down the route designs that left Dallas chasing shadows, Jameer Gibbs as a mismatch engine, and what that win means for the NFC playoff picture. On the other sideline, we question effort, late-game discipline, and whether the Cowboys’ margin has vanished against top teams with identity. We don’t spare Pittsburgh. Behind the “retirement home” jokes is a sober point: when your injury list reads like a phone book and the line can’t protect, swagger won’t beat Baltimore’s downhill run game. The Tomlin debate gets real—if you want change, who’s the upgrade who can draft linemen, build an offense, and develop a quarterback? We also follow the money to the booth and call out a high-profile commentary choice that sucked the air out of Thanksgiving. Fans deserve energy, insight, and respect for the stakes. Full stop. Philadelphia faithful, take a breath—and then take action. With a roster built to bully, leading the league in three-and-outs is a coaching problem. We unpack stale sequencing, first-down predictability, and the case for Sirianni to reclaim the play sheet. Around the league, we flag two dangerous trends: quarterbacks playing through injuries that should sideline them, and contenders treating situational football like a suggestion. Denver’s squeakers, the Rams’ upset loss, and the Bears’ surge all underline a December truth—programs with clear identity and adaptable game plans win the month. Join us for the live Ravens vs Steelers stream from 647 West Pratt Street in Baltimore—noon to final whistle. Tap follow, share this with a fan who needs therapy, and leave a review with your boldest playoff prediction. We’ll read the best ones on the next show.

    2h 10m
  8. DEC 3

    Three Contractors, One Pattern: When Payment Never Comes

    Send us a text Some deals glitter at the start and ruin you by the end. We open up about three real stories from people we know—a contractor, a photographer, and a dry cleaner—who took on marquee work, did the job, and then hit a wall of delays, lawsuits, and nonpayment. The pattern is hard to ignore and harder to carry when payroll, vendors, and families depend on checks that never arrive. This isn’t about partisan point-scoring for us; it’s about conduct, leverage, and what happens when power treats contracts like suggestions. We walk through the contractor’s three-and-a-half-year chase that ended in a partial settlement and a heartbreaking final act after he paid everyone else first. We talk about the photographer who only got paid after filing suit, giving up margin to legal fees and time. We recall the dry cleaner who almost lost his shop and, worse, his belief that doing good work would be enough. Along the way, we unpack what these cases teach about risk management for small businesses: front-loaded deposits, milestone payments tied to deliverables, escrow, payment bonds, and clear late-fee language that discourages stall tactics. We also stress real-world due diligence—checking vendor references, reading litigation histories, and talking to peers who have recently billed and collected from the same client. If you’ve ever waited too long for a check, this conversation will feel close to home. We share practical ways to protect cash flow, set exposure limits, and know when to pause work. We also talk about the emotional toll of chasing what you’re owed and why solidarity matters—how sharing information, refusing predatory terms, and standing together gives small businesses leverage they rarely get alone. Subscribe, share this with a business owner who needs it, and leave a review with your best red flag to watch for. Your story could spare someone else from a painful lesson.

    10 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

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