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NUMBER THIRTY-SIX | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Ernie Ahoff (also #30 and #20) | G, T | 1942-43, 1946-49 |
Gary Allen | RB | 1988 |
Patrick Burke | DB | 1998 |
Willie Cannon | RB | 1988 |
Tim Cronk | LB, LS | 2015-16 |
Robert Davis | DB | 1997 |
Paul Frederickson (#35, #50) | T | 1946-49 |
George Grant | FW | 1946-47 |
Mark Holmstrom (also #46) | LB, FB | 1996-97 |
Ernie Kuzyk | SB, K | 1967-68 |
Les Lear (also #4, #41, #66) | G | 1937-43 |
Rafael Little | RB | 2009 |
Leslie Majors | LB | 2011 |
Mercy Maston (also #7) | DB | 2019- |
Don Mattingly (also #53) | C, G, T | 1950-52 |
Lamar McGriggs | LB | 2000-05 |
George McPhail (also #30, #83) | HB | 1950-52 |
Paul Randolph | LB | 1989-95 |
Marcus Sayles (also #14) | DB | 2018-19 |
David Shaw | DB | 1983-86 |
Daniel Sheffield | LB | 2013 |
Mark Streeter | DB | 1982 |
Danny Summers | E, FB | 1945 |
Malcolm Thompson, Jr. | DB | 2022 |
John Ulmer | LB | 1989 |
Justin Warden | DB | 2016 |
David Shaw was already an established CFL star by the time he arrived in Winnipeg in 1983 in a trade with Hamilton for Leo Ezerins and future considerations. Shaw was a CFL All-Star in 1976, 1980, 1981 and 1982 with the Tiger-Cats and then was an important piece added as the Bombers ended a 22-year Grey Cup drought with a championship in 1984. Shaw had a career-best seven interceptions with the Bombers in 1985 and was a three-time West Division All-Star. His days in Winnipeg ended in October of 1986 after being replaced by James Jefferson in the lineup and asking Cal Murphy for his release.
Paul Randolph quietly did his business among an outstanding group of linebackers that dominated the Bomber roster during his days from 1988-95 and then later as a player-coach with the Montreal Alouettes in 1996-97. Since then he has carved out an outstanding career in coaching and recruiting, having worked with West Virginia, Toledo, Alabma, Rice, Illinois State, Valdosta State, Tennessee-Martin, Arizona State and Pittsburgh. He joined the University of Memphis Tigers staff for the 2016 season.