Dave McGinnis
Definition
Dave McGinnis is a former American football coach in the National Football League (NFL), best known for serving as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2000 to 2003, where he compiled a record of 17 wins and 40 losses.
He began his NFL coaching career as linebackers coach for the Chicago Bears from 1986 to 1995 and later served as defensive coordinator and assistant head coach for various teams including the Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Rams.
Currently, McGinnis works as the color commentator for the Tennessee Titans Radio Network since 2017, bringing his decades of coaching experience to game broadcasts.
Examples
Dave McGinnis traded his whistle for a microphone, turning sideline shouts into booth-side wisdom that keeps Titans fans hooked.
Even with a Cardinals record that could make optimists pessimistic, Dave McGinnis's radio calls prove he's still calling the shots from afar.
Listening to Dave McGinnis analyze a Titans blitz is like getting free coaching from a guy who's seen more defensive schemes than a chess grandmaster.
Dave McGinnis once turned down the Bears' head job over a PR fumble—talk about a coach who knows when to audible out of drama.
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