Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce says that he doesn't regret trying to help former teammate Plaxico Burress last fall. Pierce said he acted reasonably when he tried to help Burress after the wide receiver shot himself in the leg last November. "I am not sorry for how I acted that night. I am not sorry for how I responded," Pierce said. "I am sorry for putting myself in position that I had to respond the way I had to respond. There [are] a lot of lessons I learned from this. I take them to heart and I take them seriously, obviously. It has been a lot of ups and downs." After dropping Burress off at the hospital the night of the incident, Pierce drove back to New Jersey with the receiver's gun in his car.