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  2. 2002–03 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    This was featured on the NFL's Greatest Games as One Wild Finish, and was #4 on NFL Top 10's Top Ten Comebacks and was also #6 on NFL Top 10's Top Ten Controversial Calls for Rich Seubert's illegal man downfield call. [7] This was the seventh postseason meeting between the Giants and 49ers. Both teams had split the prior six meetings. [6]

  3. 2003–04 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The NFL does not use a fixed bracket playoff system, and there are no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round. In the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend , the third-seeded division winner hosts the sixth-seed wild card, and the fourth seed hosts the fifth.

  4. 2003 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 NFL season was the 84th regular season of the National Football League (NFL).. Regular-season play was held from September 4, 2003, to December 28, 2003. Due to damage caused by the Cedar Fire, Qualcomm Stadium was used as an emergency shelter, and thus the Miami Dolphins–San Diego Chargers regular-season match on October 27 was instead played at Sun Devil Stadium, the home field of ...

  5. 2003 in heavy metal music - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Newly formed bands. 2 Reformed bands. ... Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits! (Compilation) ... Heavy Metal Timeline 2003: Succeeded by.

  6. Table of years in heavy metal music - Wikipedia

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  7. 2003 NFC Wild Card playoff game (Seattle–Green Bay)

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    The 2003 NFC Wild Card playoff game was a National Football League (NFL) playoff game between the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers on January 4, 2004. The game, which was contested at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, became notable after Seahawks' quarterback Matt Hasselbeck proclaimed, "We want the ball and we're going to score!"

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  9. Category:2003 National Football League season - Wikipedia

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    2003 NFL season; NFL on television in the 2000s ... 2003 NFC Wild Card playoff game (Seattle–Green Bay) A. 2003 All-Pro Team; D. 2003 NFL draft; F. Favre's Dad Game ...