- March 1-7 - NFL Scouting Combine
- March 8 - Deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition players (by 4pm EST)
- March 14-16 - Clubs permitted to contact and enter contract negotiations with agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents. (Starting March 14th Noon EST to March 16th 3:59:59pm EST, contracts can't be executed until March 16th 4pm EST)
- March 16- 2022 League Year, Free Agency, and Trading Period begins 4pm EST
*Clubs must submit qualifying offers to Restricted Free Agents to retain Right of First Refusal/Compensation (prior to 4pm EST)
*Top 51 rule begins. All clubs must be under the 2022 salary cap (prior to 4pm EST)
*All 2021 player contracts expire at 4pm EST - March 27-30 - Annual League Meeting
- April 18 - Packers can begin offseason workout programs
- April 20 - Deadline to bring draft-eligible players to facilities for physicals
- April 22 - Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign offer sheets
- April 27 - Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to Restricted Free Agents. Deadline to time, test, and interview draft-eligible players.
- April 28-30 - NFL Draft
- May 2 - Deadline for clubs to exercise 5th year option for players selected in 1st round of 2019 NFL Draft
- May 6-9 or 13-16 - Clubs may elect to hold 1 3-day post-draft rookie minicamp.
- May 23-25 - Spring League Meeting
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There is no set day for the NFL schedule release. For the past two years, it has been done just after the NFL Draft, but back before 2020, it was typically done a week or two before the draft
No offense, schedule release day is only important to people wanting to go to games. We already know all the opponents.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022 21:30There is no set day for the NFL schedule release. For the past two years, it has been done just after the NFL Draft, but back before 2020, it was typically done a week or two before the draft
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Maybe so. Time to take a poll regardless. BYE week, Thursday night, holiday, Saturday, FLEX and Monday night games may be of interest to those NOT wanting to go to games. Oh....and the opening week (home or away) game as well.paco wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022 22:44No offense, schedule release day is only important to people wanting to go to games. We already know all the opponents.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022 21:30There is no set day for the NFL schedule release. For the past two years, it has been done just after the NFL Draft, but back before 2020, it was typically done a week or two before the draft
It is of interest to me, but I will not spend all offseason speculating about it, either. When the schedule release comes, I am interested. Even then I am more interested in the big picture stuff like 3-game road trips, Bye Week placement, etc. rather than specific match-ups.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022 09:45Maybe so. Time to take a poll regardless. BYE week, Thursday night, holiday, Saturday, FLEX and Monday night games may be of interest to those NOT wanting to go to games. Oh....and the opening week game as well.paco wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022 22:44No offense, schedule release day is only important to people wanting to go to games. We already know all the opponents.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022 21:30There is no set day for the NFL schedule release. For the past two years, it has been done just after the NFL Draft, but back before 2020, it was typically done a week or two before the draft
I plan my fall around that schedule.
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Bills - Packers game in Buffalo .... bustin' tables in the parking lot.
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Such a moronic thing to do. I don't understand people.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022 09:51Bills - Packers game in December in Buffalo .... bustin' tables in the parking lot.
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Looks like ya got it all to me the combine is coming up fast, and I've not looked at any draft sites, I'am still recovering from the SF loss, sorta deflated my interest in football, getting into some of the combine invites may help, thanks for taking the time Paco to list these dates.paco wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022 16:53Let me know if I missed anything of note.
- March 1-7 - NFL Scouting Combine
- March 8 - Deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition players (by 4pm EST)
- March 14-16 - Clubs permitted to contact and enter contract negotiations with agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents. (Starting March 14th Noon EST to March 16th 3:59:59pm EST, contracts can't be executed until March 16th 4pm EST)
- March 16- 2022 League Year, Free Agency, and Trading Period begins 4pm EST
*Clubs must submit qualifying offers to Restricted Free Agents to retain Right of First Refusal/Compensation (prior to 4pm EST)
*Top 51 rule begins. All clubs must be under the 2022 salary cap (prior to 4pm EST)
*All 2021 player contracts expire at 4pm EST- March 27-30 - Annual League Meeting
- April 18 - Packers can begin offseason workout programs
- April 20 - Deadline to bring draft-eligible players to facilities for physicals
- April 22 - Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign offer sheets
- April 27 - Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to Restricted Free Agents. Deadline to time, test, and interview draft-eligible players.
- April 28-30 - NFL Draft
- May 2 - Deadline for clubs to exercise 5th year option for players selected in 1st round of 2019 NFL Draft
- May 6-9 or 13-16 - Clubs may elect to hold 1 3-day post-draft rookie minicamp.
- May 23-25 - Spring League Meeting
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Will the ticket prices "increase or not" announcement.
Bills Mafia! I can get behind it.paco wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022 10:01Such a moronic thing to do. I don't understand people.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022 09:51Bills - Packers game in December in Buffalo .... bustin' tables in the parking lot.
There was an article a couple years ago highlighting some of the spectacles. It's like a big circus of disgusting/bizarre things. They had a communal ketchup-based dip into which everyone dumps various types of sauces, and then wherein everyone double or triple dips their food. There is a guy who covers himself in mustard and ketchup and then jumps into the crowd and crowd-surfs. There are some cars which are started up and then serve as the grill for cooking pizza (rather than an actual grill). Former players, notably Stevie Johnson, roam the crowd and get in on the revelry.
The best one (which I am guessing is now discontinued) is that they used to have a gallon of milk from their last playoff win. The problem is that as the milk aged, its acidity would eat away at the milk container, but rather than put it into a type of container which isn't vulnerable to being eroded by the acidic milk, every couple of years they would get a new plastic milk container and pour the original milk into the new container.
Oh yeah, and of course they bring all sorts of furniture to destroy by diving into it. They also donate a bunch of money to charities.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2019/9/26 ... a-tailgate
Let's just say after the announce the Aaron Rodgers contract, we may get an email saying that they are bumping the prices in 2022.
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And all because of politician X that I don't like on the other side who is clearly in the wrong.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 18:20Ticket prices, gas prices, oil prices, electricity prices ...........
I think the world in general should just adopt an "all prices should be less." -attitude. I mean, why is there a price on things, anyways?RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 18:20Ticket prices, gas prices, oil prices, electricity prices ...........
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Sorry Salmar ......... but I am at a loss for words on this one.I think the world in general should just adopt an "all prices should be less." -attitude. I mean, why is there a price on things, anyways?
Are you bringing it to Lambeau this upcoming season or what? There you'll see all kinds or price tags on stuff.
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I found some words for you Salmar! Ticket prices increased $4 to $7 for lower bowl seats (new price tags). GO PACK GO! fRingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022 21:17Sorry Salmar ......... but I am at a loss for words on this one.I think the world in general should just adopt an "all prices should be less." -attitude. I mean, why is there a price on things, anyways?
Are you bringing it to Lambeau this upcoming season or what? There you'll see all kinds or price tags on stuff.
What do you think would be a good level of prices?RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑12 Mar 2022 18:47I found some words for you Salmar! Ticket prices increased $4 to $7 for lower bowl seats (new price tags). GO PACK GO! fRingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022 21:17Sorry Salmar ......... but I am at a loss for words on this one.I think the world in general should just adopt an "all prices should be less." -attitude. I mean, why is there a price on things, anyways?
Are you bringing it to Lambeau this upcoming season or what? There you'll see all kinds or price tags on stuff.
The Packers have been consistent at least from the start of TT's reign to have ticket prices just a tad below average of the league. Do you think we should be the cheapest or among the cheapest? Or set an example by being much cheaper than any other team?
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A) One-third of my Packers related brain says we should be the cheapest owing to the non-profit / shareholder status of the Packers ownership. It's too bad the shareholders don't have a say in matters such as this. I'd like to see results from a poll if there ever is/was one.salmar80 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2022 00:45What do you think would be a good level of prices?RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑12 Mar 2022 18:47I found some words for you Salmar! Ticket prices increased $4 to $7 for lower bowl seats (new price tags). GO PACK GO! fRingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022 21:17
Sorry Salmar ......... but I am at a loss for words on this one.
Are you bringing it to Lambeau this upcoming season or what? There you'll see all kinds or price tags on stuff.
The Packers have been consistent at least from the start of TT's reign to have ticket prices just a tad below average of the league. Do you think we should be the cheapest or among the cheapest? Or set an example by being much cheaper than any other team?
B) Another third of my Packers related brain say we should stay around the middle (as it is today) per the reasoning that Mark Murphy puts forth plus the fact that what is affordable in Wisconsin is much different than what is affordable in many of the other NFL markets.
C) Then there's what is likely the most unpopular notion in my Packers related brain .... charge the most .... its the Green Bay Packers and its Lambeau Field (the shrine of the NFL per John Madden) .... so charge the most. Not that the Packers will ever be or act snooty (Wisconsin's just not like that) ............ but hey!
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Aren’t you the same Ringo continually bitching every year about ticket prices going up?
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