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Coach Tim Burke said Pierce suffered an abdominal injury that happened in the first half. "He was able to keep playing and at half time we looked at him and thought he would be able to continue to play in the second half," said Burke. "When he got out there and started warming up he decided he wouldnt be able to go." With Sears, who was playing in his first game since being injured late last season, its his foot. Both Burke and Milanovich said an interception Pierce threw in the first half was a turning point in the game. It led to Torontos first touchdown. But they also said Rays performance was huge. "He was unbelievable and hes played that way all year," said Milanovich. The Argos (2-2) jumped into a 21-6 lead by halftime on touchdowns by Chad Owens, Spencer Watt and Zach Collaros. Ray added one of his own in the second half. Noel Prefontaine had two field goals and a point on one he missed. As predicted, Pierce was more mobile. But his offence wasnt a lot more effective than it has been so far this season. Winnipegs only points came on three field goals and a safety, until Chad Simpson carried the ball over for a touchdown with less than a minute left and thee Bombers (1-3) picked up a two-point convert as well.dddddddddddd Pierce completed 10-of-14 attempts for 139 yards before backup Justin Goltz took over in the second half when Pierce couldnt continue. The win broke the 1-2 logjam that saw all four teams in the East tied after three games. Owens said the whole team is worried when players like Ray and Kackert go down. "Those are leaders on the team, those are important pieces to the team," he said. "As hard as it is its part of the game and it sucks but weve just got to stick together and like I said, pray that its not too serious." Winnipegs defence, which has been something Burke could rely on so far this season, was largely ineffectual against Rays passing prowess. "Youve got to give credit to Torontos offence," he said. "Ricky Rays a great quarterback. Scott Milanovich and (defensive co-ordinator) Marcus Brady are really good football coaches." But he also said the Bomber defence made mistakes. "We didnt get a very good pass rush. It started in the middle of the defensive line," he said. "We didnt get any pressure on Ricky Ray, which allowed him to pick us apart." Cornerback Jovon Johnson said the players have to take responsibility for not playing as they should and they plan on facing it head on. "Were going to come in on day one and meet as a team without the coaches and were going to go from there," he said. "Different situations call for different things and guys want to get some things off their chest." Notes: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford was in the stands for the win and was all smiles as he did a halftime walk across the field and shook a few hands. ... Toronto also had to play without defensive back Jalil Carter, who was injured making a tackle late in the game. ... The banged up Bombers were minus three of their best receivers -- Cory Watson, Chris Matthews and Terrence Edwards. ' ' '