After Action Report – Dec 30

Greetings people of PPP Nation.  I am a little slow in getting the standings up from yesterday – please forgive the transgression. I know you have high standards for us here at PPP so we will try to do better moving forward. Some interesting movement in the table after the last game late last night.  We have a three way horse race at the top of the table between Josh “Candy” Kane, Dan “Don’t Call Me a Hillbilly” Henderson and Brian “Bellichick” Kelley all with nine huge wins at the top. The herd in second place was culled quite a bit now supporting only 12 players one off the pace. It is starting to get very interesting.  Additionally, our beautiful contestant from San Francisco, Catherine “I Spawn D1 Athletes” Kelley has some company finally with Jill “Don’t Call Me Mr.” Edd.  Two lovely ladies showcasing brilliant ineptitude thus far. Wednesday has a whole bunch of games along with the first CFP quarterfinal.  I fully expect big shakeups in the table.  Come back tomorrow for a breakdown.
 

Sincerely,
The Chairman

Music City Bowl: Illinois 30 Tennessee 28
Independence Bowl:  Louisiana Tech 23 Coastal Carolina 14
Alamo Bowl: TCU 30 USC 27

the standings

AHFP 2025-26 Standings Sheet

All games completed through Dec 30.
NAMEPoints
Josh Kane9
Brian Kelley9
Dan Henderson9
Ashley Kelley8
Augie Anhaeuser8
Brent Totten8
Dianne N Totten8
Frank Viavattene8
Jeanne Compisi8
John Glennon The Elder8
John/Linda Compisi8
Kevin Kelley8
Mickey Kane8
Nadine Compisi8
Peggy Schickler8
Ben Milano7
Brian Rigney7
Camryn Kelley7
Chris Compisi7
David Rubin7
Evanston Compisi Clan7
Fred Howard7
Gerry Edd7
Jase Kelley 7
Joey Glennon7
Joseph Edd7
Joshua Ploetz7
Julie Compisi7
Kacey Glennon7
Katherine Kelley7
Kelley Totten7
Kenn Hunter7
Loraine Brown7
Mark Kaduboski7
Max Totten7
Owen Compisi7
Patrick Edd7
Steve Kane7
Tessa Compisi7
Tim "Jim" Kelley7
Will Levis7
Barbara Kelley6
Collin O'Brien6
Dan Ford6
David Kelley6
Devyn Compisi6
Eric Totten6
Erik Lee6
Harrison Kelley6
Jeff Kenney6
Jemma Kelley 6
Jill Levis6
Kevin McCreary6
Michael Edd6
Mike Milano6
Nic Compisi6
Patricia M Edd6
Rob Rice6
Scott Baird6
Sean Kelley 6
The Chairman6
Trevor Prout6
Beth Levis5
David Sheronas5
Eric Gager5
Gabriella Kelley5
Greg Desmarais5
Jack Thompson5
Jacob Kane5
Joe Edd JR5
Johnny Glennon Jr.5
Kyle Fresh5
Marissa Kelley5
Mark Kelley5
Mark McKane5
Nick Bagnato5
Pilar Kelley5
Taylor Kelley5
Tony Compisi5
Zach Sullivan5
Julia Milano4
Mick Kelley4
Mike Levis4
Catherine Kelley3
Jill Edd3

2 Replies to “After Action Report – Dec 30”

  1. Mr. Chairman Jr……

    All I can say, is that your missive above is extremely impressive regarding its insightful truth, and written with warm self-certain elegance and a subtle, respectful pointed wit!

    It is quite obvious that the apple did not fall far from the tree. Well done, sir!

    Loving regards,
    Jim

  2. PPP Faithful,

    As the perennial blast off of the PPP ignites once again, it has brought about an intangible yet noticeable change in the chemical composition of the air that surrounds us. A new element has been introduced to the December-January complex which can be labeled as Cs: Competitiveness. Personally, there is a constant checking of score lines throughout the day and the results that I see tend to have an impact on my mood at the time. Losses are unavoidable but they sting in the recognition of knowing you can’t take many more if you have aspirations for the top prize. The typical game picking strategy for me involves acknowledgment of betting lines, season stories, and opt out updates which differs greatly from the “which city would I like to visit most” criterion that my mom, Mrs. Chairman, uses (it has astoundingly done her very well thus far).

    Onto further matters, the lack of vocalization from Brian “Belichick” Kelley has piqued some interest at this time; what runs through the head of the decorated veteran who currently (and unfortunately) sits at the top? The mid-table mode has begun to accrue victims including fellow cousin, Nic “Draftkings” Compisi, who had a hot start out of the gun but has simmered to a slow, tantalizing burn that I can relate to much too well. Nevertheless, my respect goes out to the fellow footballing chap. It has been great to see all the newcomer names and the classic names from my junior-rank perspective that have been associated with me for a mere 16 years compared to this longstanding tradition. The input from fellow players also brings about an entertaining factor to these games and it would be great to hear the input of more. It’s been a decent duration of time since I have last shared my thoughts on the PPP experience and it felt like the time to speak again. I wish everyone the best of luck as the season continues and I hope the New Year brings prosperity and happiness to all.

    God Bless,
    Chairman Jr.

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