Drew Willy got off to a slow start this past week but he and the bombers got it together and put down the Hamilton Tigercats.
Bombers' win over Ticats gives O'Shea some breathing room - Winnipeg Free Press
By night’s end, Willy had big completion numbers for the third game in a row — 32-42 for 279 yards — that were also, for the third game in a row, a bit deceiving. Paul LaPolice’s offence, with its single-minded focus on very quick and very short passes, is going to flatter statistically any quarterback who lines up under centre for the Bombers this season.