The MBB All-Time Blue Bomber team: (A) Punt Returners 20 members have voted
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1. Who is the greatest punt returner in Blue Bomber history? (choose one)
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Paul Bennett7
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Tom Casey0
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Kevin Fogg2
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Fritz Hanson11
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Henry Janzen0
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Ron Latourelle0
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Gord Rowland0
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Doug Strong0
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Poll closed on 2019-02-26 at 05:59 AM
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This poll will run a bit differently than the others. Today we will examine those who were primarily punt returners, and voting will last for one week, choosing one punt returner. Tomorrow I will put out the list of those who were primarily kick returners, again choosing only one, and the poll will run until next Tuesday. And on Wednesday, I will put out a third poll of those who were dual threat returners, allowing for 2 selections. Once the 4 winners in those 3 categories have been selected, we will have a vote-off from those 4 starting next Thursday and running until the following Sunday to determine the single best punt returner and the single best kick returner in club history.
Here are the punt returner bios:
All-star recognition for returners began in 1986
Special Teams Player of the Year first awarded in 1999
Order of stats: returns-yards-average-long-TD
Paul Bennett – 61 games in 4 seasons (1980-83), PR career: 264-2723-10.3-52-0, best: 97-890 (both 1983)-12.4 (1981), KR career: 15-310-20.7-31-0, best: 9-223-24.8 (all 1981), led CFL in punt return yards (1982, 83), led CFL in punt return average (1982), CFL Most Outstanding Canadian player (1983), CFL Hall of Fame, #2 club all-time in career punt return yards, #2 club all-time career punt return average
Tom Casey – 83 games in 6 seasons (1950-55), PR career: 147-1253-8.5-30-0, best: 51-427 (both 1953)-10.1 (1952), KR career: 28-705-25.2-85-1, best: 12 (1951)-343-38.1 (both 1952), led WIFU in punt return average (1952), CFL Hall of Fame, 2 Grey Cup appearances (1950, 53)
Kevin Fogg – 48 games in 3 seasons (2016-18), PR career: 200-2259-11.3-88-1, best: 80 (2018)-775 (2017)-14.2 (2016), KR career: 10-189-18.9-25-0, best: 6-112-18.7 (all 2016), MFG career: 5-224-44.8-110-1, best: 3-195-65.0 (all 2018), led CFL in punt return average (2016), single season club record for punt return average (14.2 in 2016), #1 club all-time in punt return average
Fritz Hanson – 8 seasons (1935-41, 45), no stats available, but here is a bio from CFLapedia: Hanson weighed only 145 pounds, but had incredible speed and elusiveness which earned him nicknames like "The Galloping Ghost," "The Golden Ghost," "Twinkle Toes" and the "Phantom Flash." Hanson joined the Blue Bombers in 1935 and helped lead Winnipeg to the first Grey Cup by a West team, upsetting the Hamilton Tigers 18-12. Hanson would go on to play with Winnipeg until 1941 when World War II got in the way and Hanson joined the Canadian Army. Hanson briefly returned to play for Winnipeg again in 1945, playing in at least one exhibition game before his Army duties forced him to retire for the season. In the 7 years from 1935 to 1941, the Bombers went to the Grey Cup 6 times, missing only once in 1936. Besides 1935, the Bombers and Hanson won two other Grey Cups in 1939 and 1941. That first win in 1935 was the big one though and while very few stats are available from that era, Hanson had 334 yards in kick returns that game including a 78 yard punt return for a touchdown. Hanson won West All-Stars (there were no Canadian All-Stars until 1962) in five straight years from 1937 to 1941. Canada’s Male athlete of the year (1939), CFL Hall of Fame, 6 Grey Cup appearances (1935, 37-41), 3-time Grey Cup champion (1935, 39, 41)
Henry Janzen – 103 games in 7 seasons (1959-65), PR career: 282-1755-6.2-53-0, best: 67-499-7.4 (all 1959), KR career: 23-561-24.4-39-0, best: 20-494-24.7 (all 1962), led CFL in punt return yards (1959, 61), 4 Grey Cup appearances (1959, 61, 62, 65), 3-time Grey Cup champion (1959, 61, 62)
Ron Latourelle – 127 games in 10 seasons (1955-64), PR career: 471-2373-5.0-20-0, best: 80-467 (both 1958)-6.3 (1957), KR career: 16-334-20.9-34-0, best: 10-201 (both 1956)-20.4 (1957), 5 Grey Cup appearances (1957-59, 61, 62), 4-time Grey Cup champion (1958, 59, 61, 62), #4 club all-time in career punt return yards, #1 club all-time career punt returns
Gord Rowland – 163 games in 11 seasons (1954-64), PR career: 324-2395-7.4-52-0, best: 56-478-8.5 (all 1958), KR career: 30-682-22.7-50-0, best: 13-257 (both 1954)-25.0 (1956), 5 Grey Cup appearances (1957-59, 61, 62), 4-time Grey Cup champion (1958, 59, 61, 62), #3 club all-time in career punt return yards, #2 club all-time career punt returns
Doug Strong – 67 games in 6 seasons (1969-74), PR career: 257-1430-5.6-25-0, best: 64 (1971)-410-7.3 (both 1970), KR career: 20-391-19.6-35-0, best: 12-232 (both 1970)-19.9 (1969)
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