Well, well, well, it appears it is indeed possible. Of the 23 members of the initial 53 man roster on the defensive side of the ball, the only one missing from either the May or August project was Sidney Jones. The reason he was missing is, of course, that he was not acquired until the day before final roster cuts.
Putting the performance together on both offense and defense that puts the total performance at 45 of 50. Then, adding in the fact that there was no competition on the roster for the specialists , making those three automatic gimmes, that puts everything at 48 of 53, which is 90.57%. Now, that’s impressive, but it’s also alarming. If some random blogger in Florida is able to predict the roster of the Seahawks with better than ninety percent accuracy three months prior to the start of the season, does “Always Compete” actually exist or is it from a bygone era?Since taking over as the Managing Editor of the site, Mookie has put some fantastic pieces into place. One of those is the annual prediction for how the NFC West will shake out.