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Tim McGill     

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Born: June 24, 1979
Hometown: Chicago, IL
6' 2", 300
College: Illinois

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Talons move into tie atop division
San Antonio Express

Talons stop two-point try, get key win
San Antonio Express

Shock gear up for San Antonio
The Spokesman Review

Talons beat Pittsburgh 42-37
San Antonio Express
The San Antonio Talons responded to their worst loss in franchise history last week with a 42-37 over the Pittsburgh Power on Sunday at the Consol Energy Solutions.

Return of QB Garcia spices Talons-SaberCats tilt
San Antonio Express

Search for new Talons QB ongoing
San Antonio Express

AFL Lineman of the Year and Key Veteran Players Join the San Antonio Talons
San Antonio Talons Press Release
The San Antonio Talons have added two dynamic defensive linemen to their already explosive roster, Joe Sykes and Tim McGill.

Arena football: San Jose SaberCats defense does its job in a victory
San Jose Mercury News

San Jose SaberCats defense a work in progress
San Jose Mercury News

Shock, San Jose want to break from pack
The Spokesman Review

SaberCats open 2012 AFL season with high hopes
Comcast SportsNet Bay Area

San Jose SaberCats make changes in roster, outlook
Tri-Valley Herald

Arena Football: Tampa Bay Storm has more faith in defense these days
Tampabay.com

NG Tim McGill returns to Tampa Bay Storm
Tampa Bay Storm Press Release
McGill, (6-foot-2, 345 lbs. Illinois) a five-year AFL veteran, returns for his fourth season with the Storm. He earned First-Team All-Arena honors in 2010 and was a finalist for the 2008 AFL Defensive Player of the Year. McGill is currently tied for the seventh most sacks in franchise history with 13.5.

Tampa Bay Storm coach Tim Marcum already looking toward 2011
Tampabay.com

Drained Storm reaches season finale
Tampabay.com
Not making the playoffs is such an unusual thing for Storm coach Tim Marcum (he will be home for only the second time in 14 seasons here) that this week has felt a bit surreal. "It has been totally weird," Marcum said. "I keep replaying the whole season. We were four calls and a couple plays away from being 11-5."

Storm holds on for 48-41 win over Orlando
Tampabay.com
Tampa Bay didn't end its five-game losing streak Saturday night with a runaway victory, but that was just fine with the Storm.