David Kirtman

David Kirtman

David Kirtman is a pro football fullback. David Kirtman is 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 232 pounds. He was dropped from the formal roster of the Seattle Seahawks, but may still play on their practice squad... TBD.

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Today the Vikings try to extend their lead in the NFC North by rolling over the underachieving over-injured Seattle Seahawks. Join us to chat about the game! LIVE BLOG: Hosting The Seahawks Read Full Story
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The Seattle Seahawks have signed G/T Brandon Frye, who had been waived this week by the Miami Dolphins. Frye was active for 7 NFL games last year and is a graduate of VA Tech. He was drafted in the 5th round by the Houston Texans in 2007, and was claimed off their practice squad by the Dolphins last year. He is tall enough (6′4”) to be listed at right tackle for the ‘Phins, but his athleticism projects better at guard for the zone-blocking ‘Hawks. Seattle released LT Kyle Williams to make room on the 53 man roster. Its possible that Williams will be a ... Read Full Story
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With the kickoff of the regular season only weeks away, it really is starting to feel like it’s time for football. In case you need anything to further wet your appetite for the upcoming season of Seahawks football, Emmy Award-winning television writer-producer Mark Tye Turner has you covered with his new book Notes From a 12 Man: A Truly Biased History of the Seattle Seahawks. The book is a must read for any and all Seahawks fans, as it provides a thorough and very entertaining historical look at the team through the eyes of a true 12TH Man. You probably are thinking, Devon has ... Read Full Story
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Adam Caplan reports a roster move for the Hawks: The Seahawks waived veteran CB Travis Fisher who was inactive yesterday. Fisher signed with the Seattle Seahawks on August 2, 2009. Read Full Story
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Seahawks fans unite! Add to your collection these 2009 Limited Edition Jones Soda Seahawks packs. Be the first on your block to experience the cool new artwork for this years star players. Available flavors: Cream Soda, Green Apple, and Berry Lemonade. Read Full Story
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I don't think you can call this Seattle Seahawks team/season a disappointment. No, not when you have started five different players at left tackle, and played stretches without your starting quarterback, as well as losing their best defensive player for the year. No, the best way to explain this season for the Seahawks is injury-plagued. Now I know this will not comfort Seattle fans, as they are without a doubt, some of the best fans in the...  
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Safety Deon Grant said the Seahawks defense is finally playing the way he thought it would. "The defense that I promised a lot of people before the season started, we're finally getting it together," he said. "We've just got to keep on going and keep building off of that." Seattle's defense has been the catalyst behind the team's first two-game winning streak of the season, holding both the Rams and the 49ers to just 17 points in consecutive...  
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Well folks we actually did it. Tim Ruskell is actually stepping down as GM. His official announcement will come a little later in the morning. Us, as fans, have been calling for his head for a while now, and he has been no where to be seen to answer our questions. Would Ruskell be resigning if we didn't pressure for it so hard? Probably not. But should that have stopped us from using our voice and sharing our opinion. No! This of course...  
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ProFootballWeekly.com cited a source saying Tim Ruskell had been told he wouldn't be re-signed after the season as team president and general manager, a report that generated as much local chatter as the four quarters of progress Seattle made Sunday in St. Louis.  
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Is it ever too early to talk draft anymore? With the Seahawks ending a two-game skid ahead of a must-win trip to Arizona, the more optimistic fans will be clinging to playoff hopes rather than looking to April's draft. Simply put, in the below-average NFC West—you're never out of it until you're out of it. Seattle could move to within one game of the division lead with victory against the Cardinals. In any other division, the Seahawks would be...  
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