Bomber recap for Aug. 1, 2010
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STAMPEDERS 23 BOMBERS 20
Next game: Game 6 Winnipeg at Hamilton, Saturday, Aug. 7th, 6 p.m., TSN/CJOB
KEY PLAY
Bombers are trailing 23-18 and are third and 10 at the Calgary 30-yard line with 43 seconds remaining when Steven Jyles attempts to hook up with Terrence Edwards for the game-winning score. But Jyles’ throw sails over Edwards’ head in the end zone and the Stamps move into a first-place tie with Saskatchewan atop the West.
KEY PLAYER
QB Henry Burris, Calgary – Completed 28 of 38 passes for 340 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for over 50 yards. Especially effective in the first half as he threw for 248 yards in the first 30 minutes alone.
KEY STAT
160 — Yards receiving by Stampeder Nik Lewis on a career high 10 receptions; much of it coming on key second-down conversions.