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http://www.nfl.com/schedules?seasonType=POST&season=2008#Week

I think this is what you are looking for :-D

The link really doesnt show anything we allready didnt know. The spots and time frames have been set since April, but no one knows what games will be played in what spots. The original question was trying to figure out what time slot we would be playing in, which we won't find out (along with everyone else) til Sunday night.

We basically have only two possible outcomes at this point. Get the #2 seed, get a bye, and play the week of Jan 10-11 at home @ either 4:00 or 8:30 on Saturday the 10th, 1:00 or 4:30 on Sunday the 11th.

If we lose this week (and Atl wins), we will get the #5 seed and play @ Arizona. The NFL will not make that the Sunday 1pm game, so we would play either 4:00 or 8:30 Saturday the 3rd or 4:30 Sunday the 4th.

Thats as much as your gona get until this Sunday night.

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