The record: Seasons and games played by punter Bob Cameron, set over a span from 1980-2002. The second-highest total in Bomber history if 467, set by Dunigan in 1992. The record: It was back on Jthat Bombers QB Matt Dunigan filled the sky with passes, throwing for a CFL record 713 yards in a win over the Edmonton Eskimos.īoth David Williams and Alfred Jackson would also break the club mark for receiving in a game Jackson finishing with 308 yards and Williams with 240.Ĭonsider this: Dunigan broke Danny Barrett’s CFL record of 601, set a year earlier. To that end and as a conversation starter, here are 11 Bomber records – in no particular order – we think will stand forever… ![]() The invincibility of the following records is up for debate, of course, and welcomes your input on any we may have missed. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, you should know, have a few individual records of their own that have either stood for decades or should be carved in stone for all time. Imagine how impossible Glenn Hall’s 502 consecutive starts in goal seems today or how untouchable Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hit streak has been since 1941. Think of Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game, set as a member of the Philadelphia Warriors way back on March 2, 1962. It’s primarily a true statement, of course, especially as athletes these days get bigger, stronger, faster and pay more attention to the science of training and taking care of their bodies.īut some records, it would seem, just aren’t meant to be broken. ![]() We begin by trotting out an old sports cliché: ‘Records are meant to be broken.’
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