WINNIPEG -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers backup quarterback Justin Goltz is preparing to start Friday against the Calgary Stampeders in the event that starter Buck Pierce cant go. But the Blue Bombers likely wont know the answer to that until Wednesday. "Im preparing as if Im going to start, trying to build off the momentum of last week," Goltz said after practice Monday, when he took first-team reps and Pierce mostly stood around. "You never know what the situations going to be ... As long as I prepare as if Im going to start, I cant go wrong." Pierce was hit in the stomach in Fridays 35-19 loss to the Toronto Argonauts and couldnt finish the game. Goltz, who played the second half and completed 13 of 15 throws for 170 yards, was in charge for Winnipegs only touchdown of the game, a run by Chad Simpson late in the fourth quarter. Winnipeg head coach Tim Burke says he isnt sure what Pierces injury is -- it could be just a bruise from the helmet hit to the abdomen -- but, regardless, he isnt ready to go yet. "Its not life-threatening," Burke said. "Its not internal organs that are bruised or anything like that." The Blue Bombers took the short leash off Pierce against Toronto and let him move more but Burke says he wasnt hurt on one of those plays. He was still in the pocket and someone just slipped a block. "Actually, on the plays where we took him out wide, I dont think he got hit at all." Keeping Pierce healthy was identified as a key to success this season by the Blue Bombers, although with a record of 1-3 success has been scarce so far. Winnipeg has a fairly long list of wounded. Burke says he doesnt expect defensive tackle Bryant Turner back in time for Fridays game. Fellow lineman J.T. Gilmore is also still a question mark and receiver Chris Matthews is doubtful, but another injured receiver, Kito Poblah, was looking better than Burke expected in practice Monday. Before practice, Burke sat the team down and told them they needed to work on how they handle adversity during a game like last weeks loss, when the wheels fell off after an early interception. "I used the Calgary and Montreal game as an example -- 24-0 and then a 35-0 swing the other way because Calgarys a mature team, they believe theyre going to win, they know theyre going to win," Burke said. "I said thats the attitude youve got to take." The players also held their own meeting, without coaches, and told each other what they think needs to be done to turn the season around. Veteran receiver Terrence Edwards, who also looks ready to come off the injured list for Fridays game, says it wasnt negative. 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