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Key Player -- Bombers QB Buck Pierce played nothing like a man still nursing sore ribs, fearlessly scrambling all over the field when he wasn't dissecting a suspect Ticats secondary.

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Key Player — Bombers QB Buck Pierce played nothing like a man still nursing sore ribs, fearlessly scrambling all over the field when he wasn’t dissecting a suspect Ticats secondary.

Key Play — A 59-yard catch-and-run by Bombers wide receiver Greg Carr early in the third quarter put Winnipeg up 19-3 and snuffed any designs the Ticats might have had on mounting a comeback.

Key Stat — After giving up 20 turnovers over the last five games, the Bombers had none Friday night.

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