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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> By Associated Press / WWL
Pierre Thomas was in no shape to celebrate.
He'd been sick for about a week with a stomach virus that had him vomiting the night before last Sunday's game at Buffalo. On the joyous plane ride home following the Saints' 27-7 victory over the Bills, he only wanted to close his eyes and rest, but his teammates had a hard time leaving him alone.
"I didn't really get a chance to go to sleep because the guys just kept messing with me, talking about, 'You ain't sick, you ain't sick, playing like that,'" Thomas recalled. "I really couldn't enjoy it like those guys did, but I still had a smile on my face that we won."
Full Story – WWL.Com
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> By Associated Press / WWL
Pierre Thomas was in no shape to celebrate.
He'd been sick for about a week with a stomach virus that had him vomiting the night before last Sunday's game at Buffalo. On the joyous plane ride home following the Saints' 27-7 victory over the Bills, he only wanted to close his eyes and rest, but his teammates had a hard time leaving him alone.
"I didn't really get a chance to go to sleep because the guys just kept messing with me, talking about, 'You ain't sick, you ain't sick, playing like that,'" Thomas recalled. "I really couldn't enjoy it like those guys did, but I still had a smile on my face that we won."
Full Story – WWL.Com