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Steven Season 1 Episode 2

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Okay, let me pull up a few things. We're about to start on how to look up on the NFL database. NFL data base history. Cowboys versus Green Pay Packers. I'm showing y'all how to look it up for the last two games. Alright. When you're gonna look up the games, you're gonna pick the last two times they played. So the last time they played, it was Green Bay 48, Dallas 32. Um Green Bay won that game. And then before that, they went to overtime 28-31. Green Bay won that game in overtime 31-28. So to look up, this is probably just gonna work for an NFL. You look up the um NFL database history between the two teams you're looking for to get the score. Um I wanted to show y'all that you go to the uh NFL database history between whatever teams you're trying to look up. Excuse me. Now I'm about to show you injuries. So it I'm gonna read this is the NFL database uh history between whatever NFT NFL team you want to check up on to see how many times they met up. Now I'm about to go to a different part so you can look up injuries and look at starters for the NFL E S P N. You can just put um N F L. Um you can just put scores you can do that too with dot com or whatever. So I'm at the ESPN thing um website now I want to look up um a team stats. We can go down we can look at the um Browns Ravens game. We can go to to the depth chart for the Browns, and we can look. We're just looking at the starters, okay? We ain't gonna be looking at the second, third, fourth. We're looking at starters. You can see Michael Woods is questionable. The tight end, David, he's gonna be out. We can scroll on down. We can look at um the defense. We can see um we got some people who's gonna be out. I mean, questionable, questionable three points. Jordan Hooks gonna be out. That's gonna be a seven points loss for the Cleveland Browns. Ward out left, that's the left cornerback. So that's that's how we're gonna be looking just at the starter, subtracting three and seven. Questionable three for the O is out, that'll be like seven, and adding them up. I don't want y'all going over here to injuries because you're gonna be marking a lot of people out. You don't know who the starters or who's on engine reserve, and they haven't played since the beginning of the season. I don't want y'all going over there. I just want you to go to the depth chart and look at the starters, just the starters, that's it. Okay, then you can go back over here, scroll on back. They're gonna be playing the um Ravens. Go to the Ravens. We're gonna look at their depth chart. We're gonna scroll down just for the starters, not second, third, or fourth. Just for the starters, left guard questionable. That's three points. Like most of their team is healthy. Oh, except for the kick return, that's gonna be another seven points loss. So, like a total of 10 points for the injuries. Alright. Now I showed you how to do it for the injury report. So when you're taking off injury points for the NFL, you can do the same for um college. You can check them out. Uh, I don't know if they be very detailed for the injury report on college. They don't really tell you too much. But let's let's see, let's check it out. Well, no to dang kicking, but yeah, they don't really tell you too much uh who's injured and stuff like they do for the NFL. You probably would have to go to the roster and like click on that player to see if they're injured. It'll be right, you know, the the check for the injuries for uh college football. You're gonna probably have to go to each person, just check and click on them and see what's going on with them. Just click on that player and see, you know, if it's say active or injured, gonna take some time, but like with college, everybody good. I mean, it's up to you if you want to use the same thing like on the NFL for the injuries for college. It's up to you. Um we're gonna check out the NBA. We're going to the NBA. We're gonna um let me see. Let's check the Celtic's out. We're gonna go to the depth chart. Remember, starters only, okay? Don't be going off. See, they got two starters out. That'd be a total of 14 injury points that we'll be taking off. Okay, let's look on the schedules. This you go to schedule. This is how you find out on the last time two times they played that team. We're gonna scroll all the way down. They're gonna be playing Minnesota. Okay. You can't go to the uh NBA. I mean you can try, but it'd be easier to do it this way. To go to they're gonna be playing Minnesota. So you're gonna scroll up and see the last time, two times they played Minnesota. They played Minnesota on November 24th. They won 107 and 105. Okay, we'll be putting them points in the real game. Now we gotta look when they play Minnesota again. So we can't find it. We're gonna have to go down to the year before that, and we're gonna have to uh find uh when the last time they played Minnesota and go all the way down so it can be accurate. Let me go scroll back up. Trying to see when the last time they played Minnesota, they played them again on January 10th. The Celtics won 127 to 120 in overtime. You would put down them two real scores, then you will have to simulate the third game and do a mathematical with the injuries and points and all that, and who's playing home. So I just showed you how you can find it on that. Um let's go look at uh let me see if I can find it on here. Uh I probably would have to type it in. Let me get out of here. I showed you how you uh look up the injuries for basketball and look up the scores. Now I'm trying to we can go ahead and look at NHL. We'll look at the schedule to see when the last time you know the teams play. We'll be looking at the schedule. Let me see. Scores you can do that too. Go by the dates and scroll down, you can put in the date on the SPN, but yeah, you would want to check on NHL. You'll be want to um look at past games. We would have to click on the team we want to check out for the NHL. Then we'll be looking at the regular season, all the teams they played and lost against. That's how we can find out and look up for their last two games, and then we'll do a simulation for the third game, but you know they only score one point, so you would probably want to do an over or under or money line if you really feel they're gonna um handle business. Okay, let's look at the full schedule for Toronto Maple Leaves. You can look at the full schedule, it's the same way, like basketball in the field. You can just look at the last time they played a team. If you can't find two games that they played, we go to last year, and you'll you'll be able to find the second time they played the team. Hold up, I'm having you would have to go to regular season of 23 20 2 2023 and slash 24 to see if you can't find it on for the current season 2425. You'd have to go to the season before to pull them numbers up to help you with your calculation and then dividing it. Um I'm gonna show you same with soccer. You wanna look at the schedule? Look at it. Click on the team that you wanna check out and look at the last time they played them. Check it out. You would only wanna do overs and unders or money line. You don't wanna do no point spread, you're gonna lose your money. Okay, here go Major League Baseball. We're gonna look at the last two times that the Cubs and the Dodgers played. Okay. Go down to full schedule. So we would have to go to twenty twenty-four. And we can see what I mean when it um the LA the Los Angeles Dodgers played them. What was the score? 10 to 4 clubs won 63, um, ten to eight. You can look at these scores and see when these two teams meet up, it's gonna go over. But we'll probably want to run it. So just how I look up my information for all the different teams and check and get my numbers. I pick two real games and then I simulate the third one. I add up, subtract, and divide by three. Just only pick two most recent dates. What September 8th, September 7. I mean September 11th, September 10th. I will pick them two. The last two games that they played against each other. That's for Major League Baseball. Now I I showed you you can do NFL database history for the uh football. You can do it like that. Or you can just go to ESPN, look at the schedule. We're going back to the Cleveland Brown Baltimore game. Go down. Look at it. Look at their full schedule. So you want to see when the last time they played Baltimore. If you can't find it on here, you would have to um see they played Baltimore October 27. That was the score. Okay, Cleveland won 29 to 24. You would have to go to 2023 to see if they met up for the second score. Okay. So if you don't want to go to uh NFL database history between that team, you can find it on ESPN website. See they play last year, Baltimore whooped them 28-3. They lost. Okay. When you're on the team looking when they played the team, if they got an L, that means they lost to that team. They got a W, that means they won. Okay. Um this is a good way to look at injury reports. Going to the depth, you don't go to injury because you're gonna be putting a whole bunch of injuries down. You just look at the starters, but you always go to depth chart, okay? So you can see what starters are gonna be out. You ain't worrying about these people out over here, you warn about just starters because when some of these backup people come in, they rhythm gonna be off. That's why I only concentrate on the starters. When the rhythm off, that's gonna mess up the whole team. So I showed you a video on NFL, NBA, major league baseball, NHL, and soccer on ESPN. You gotta do your homework. You gotta look at the injuries. You can look also look at where they playing at. You also need to check the weather report. If they playing outside, not in the dome. You need to see if it's gonna be snoring or raining. Because when it when they're playing outside and it's raining or snoring, and it's not normal weather, you know, that's a chance of that game going under. Because it's gonna be slippery, wet. They might not be used to playing in that type of weather. You you have to do your homework. You're trying to make it accurate as possible. Okay. Um, if you can simulate it, you if you want to check out other stuff and you can run it with a simulation, is you can check out a whole bunch of different sports. If you can do it online for women's uh basketball, you can simulate that too. You can and you can look at the report. I mean, yeah, for college basketball, how you do the NBA, you can do it for women's basketball and college basketball too. And and check out um the score. You can see who's hurt for the women's. Yeah, ESPN is a is a is a is a mega site, it's a super site where you can find out all the injuries and reports and all that. Who's gonna be out? You subtract points, then you know, make sure it's you check the roster out to make sure it's a starter, you know, you gotta do your homework, and then you can play um women's basketball on PlayStation or a computer program and and run it. You can use the uh last time they played real scores, okay. So you can do it for just about every sport. You can do your homework on ESPN, okay, or for NFL. If you want to just do uh NFL database history between them two teams. So I showed you how you can do your homework. I'm about to sign off and stop stop this add-on video. Now you should know how to do your homework for the injuries for putting down the two last two real times they played against each other, and the third one, you'll be using some type of computer program, PlayStation Xbox, to have them play against each other so you can write down the numbers. Alright, thank you.