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NFL Calendar - NFL - Yahoo! Sports

Jan. 16-17—Divisional playoffs.
Jan. 24—Conference championships.
Jan. 31—Pro Bowl, Miami.
Feb. 7—Super Bowl, Miami.

Feb. 24-March 2—NFL combine, Indianapolis.
March 5—Free agency begins.
March 21-24—Annual owners meeting, Orlando, Fla.
April 22-24—NFL draft.
 
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Wake me up in a month.
 
Looks far away. Hopefully we will know some more stuff about the coaching staff by the combine.
 
Thanks for the dates. I'm not spending lots of time on the NFL until FA starts.
 
We have three parallel tasks before March 5th
1) see who of our own FA's we re-sign, tender, franchise and allow to leave
2) see which free agents are available from other teams and make our wish lists
3) make early draft evaluations and plans
 
As a bunch of people mentioned in the other threads, somehow it is not very painful this year. I will go in to a hibernation for another month or two and be back for the draft I guess.
 
How can people look ahead when the past has killed us...
 
Nice, we still have time to get a real personnel guy in before these major events.
 
If you feel dead because of this decade's or even this year's patriot performance then that is your burden. I am extremely proud of the team's accomplishments this decade and in 2009.

How can people look ahead when the past has killed us...
 
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Key NFL dates; Vince Wilfork timeline - Patriots Blog - ESPN Boston

Jan. 30 -- Senior Bowl (Mobile, Alabama)
Jan. 31 -- Pro Bowl (South Florida)
Feb. 7 -- Super Bowl XLIV (South Florida)
Feb. 8 -- Waiver system begins for 2010 (for players with less than four previous pension-credited seasons)
Feb. 11 -- First day clubs can designate franchise or transition players
Feb. 24-March 2 -- Combine timing and testing (Indianapolis)
Feb. 25 -- Deadline for clubs to designate franchise or transition players
March 4 -- Expiration of all player contracts due to expire in 2010
March 5 -- Free agency and trading period begins
March 15 -- First day clubs may conduct offseason workouts
 
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I can't wait for the Pro Bowl!
 
When do pitchers and catchers report :D
 
How can people look ahead when the past has killed us...

4 Super Bowl appearances in 10 seasons, with 3 Super Bowl victories. I wouldn't say that the recent past has been all that murderous.
 
If you feel dead because of this decade's or even this year's patriot performance then that is your burden. I am extremely proud of the team's accomplishments this decade and in 2009.

For perspective...

years......record in decade
1960-69....... 63-68-9…..1 year in playoffs (1-1)
1970-79...... 66-78 …….2 years in playoffs(0-2)
1980-89 ...... 78-74 ... 1 Super Bowl- 3 years in playoffs (3-3)
1990-99 ....... 68-92 ... 1 Super Bowl- 4 years in playoffs (3-4)
2000-09...... 112-48.... 4 SuperBowls, 3 Super Bowl Victories -7 years in playoffs (14-4)
Total........... 387-360-9 third best among the original 8 AFL teams (7 wins behind Denver and 23 behind Oak/LA/Oak)
 
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I can't wait until February 25th, the second day of the combines and the day franchisees will be known.

It will be a long, long 5 weeks.


I can't wait for the Pro Bowl!
 
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