Mark Miles, the 2012 Super Bowl host committee chairman, is moving ahead with his plans despite his belief that the NFL lockout won't be settled until this summer at the earliest. Monday marked 300 days until the city of Indianapolis is supposed to host the Super Bowl. "There are probably scenarios where you may miss some preseason games and you may even miss some regular-season games and the league officials will have to define what constitutes a season for them," Miles said. "So we're doing our thing and we are doing what needs to be done and not let it (the lockout) become a distraction." With $35 million of construction projects under way on the city' near east side, another major construction project in full throttle downtown and 60 committees trying to fine-tune details, the host committee is busy. The game is scheduled for Feb. 5, but it could be pushed back one week if needed. "There are two dates -— Feb. 5 and Feb. 12, that's it," Miles said.