Blue Bombers lose QB Buck Pierce for season finale
Replacement starter for Alouettes matchup unknown as backup Joey Elliott nurses sore knee

Buck Pierce has played his last game this season for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
He injured his shoulder and heads a long list of players hurt in Saturday's rain-soaked 28-18 loss in Hamilton.
Bombers GM should learn fate this month
After another disappointing season, Blue Bomber general manager Joe Mack should know before the Grey Cup whether he still has a job in 2013, says team president Garth Buchko.
Speaking Monday at Investors Group Field, where he was showing off progress on the team's new home, he said he and the board are currently reviewing all aspects of the club's operations.
"The team's record overall is disappointing and it's not acceptable and we will review everything in the whole organization, including football operations," said Buchko.
There have been reports interim head coach Tim Burke is liked by Bomber brass and will be offered a permanent job. But Buchko said that isn't his issue.
"My job is to hire one person and that's the general manager in football operations," he said. "What happens with the coach after that is the general manager's job and so I need to make an assessment on Joe Mack, my board needs to make an assessment on Joe Mack."
He promised the answer before the Grey Cup. Last year under Mack, the Bombers finished first in the East and made it to the Grey Cup, where they lost to the B.C. Lions.
That highlight of Mack's tenure is bookended by a 4-14 season in 2010 and this season, with the Bombers in the CFL cellar at 5-12.
The team's performance has already cost head coach Paul LaPolice his job. Burke was defensive co-ordinator when he was drafted to take over mid-season.