game data for 2017 regular season
See original GitHub issueThis project is awesome!
Now that the 2017 regular season schedule is out, at what point will we be able to access the schedule with the following? =>
>>> import nflgame
>>> nflgame.games(2017)
[]
Thank you! Nick
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In file nflgame/live.py if you comment out line 73 and uncomment line 68 you should then be able to run update_sched.py --year 2017 in your nflgame site-packages directory.
Also I agree with @kirkman that the manual aspect of updating/maintaining schedules is… not desirable. Personally I will be rigging up some kind of script to do this in my docker image (literally running update based on the current year whenever I trigger a build of my image…) but it’d be rad to not even have to deal w/ that crap.