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adds NFL PBP Testing.py #82
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NFL PBP Testing
WalkthroughThe recent update introduces a script that leverages the Changes
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- examples/nfl_pbp_testing.py (1 hunks)
Additional comments: 3
examples/nfl_pbp_testing.py (3)
- 1-7: The imports and pandas display settings are appropriate for the script's functionality and data analysis tasks. Ensuring all columns and rows are visible when printed is useful for debugging and analysis.
- 9-40: The main function effectively fetches, processes, and filters NFL play-by-play data, focusing on special teams plays. Consider adding comments to describe each step in the process for better clarity and maintainability.
- 42-43: The use of the
if __name__ == "__main__"
idiom is correctly implemented, ensuring the script runs as intended when executed directly.
Code reference taken for this PR: cfb_pbp_testing.py
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