It's a motivating factor. ordsprog

en It's a motivating factor. Anytime you lose to anybody, you have that chip on your shoulder. We have a lot to prove.

en Yeah, 300 wins is a motivating factor for me to continue to do it, there's no question about it. But the greater motivating factor is that I still enjoy it (pitching), and I feel like I can do it the way I want to do it.

en He came in not with a chip on his shoulder, but with something to prove.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. I've been playing all four years with a chip on my shoulder. I just want to prove everybody wrong.

en I just think he'll be comfortable and he's got a lot to prove, too. He's going to be playing with a slight chip on his shoulder.

en He's one of the most poised guys I've seen play. He's got a lot to prove, too. He's got a slight chip on his shoulder.

en We're just forgetting about (last season) and moving on. The kids have something to prove. They have a little bit of a chip on their shoulder.

en We definitely had a chip on our shoulder, because we lost our last game at home. We wanted to come in and prove something.

en We had a chip on our shoulder coming into practice. We wanted to prove something, because we knew how good we were.

en I came in with a chip on my shoulder. I wanted to prove to myself and the coaches missing out on me that I could do this. It was great motivation for me.

en To be completely frank, it really (ticked) me off, put a little bit of a chip on my shoulder. It gave me something to prove. I feel more motivated for this than I ever have been.

en He came in with a chip on his shoulder. He's got something to prove. They did a good job picking him. They stole one. He's got borderline cockiness, but he's got enough humbleness where you don't think he's arrogant.

en I think John has a chip on his shoulder this year to really prove that he deserves this scholarship that Penn State is giving him. It really seems like Johnny's on a mission to make his senior year a special one and to prove to everyone that he is one of the top pitchers in the league, if not the best pitcher in the league.

en At first I thought I'd be heading in there with a chip on my shoulder or something to prove, ... but shortly into the first practice I realized ... that I could play with these guys and everything was fine.

en We're looking for more consistency out of our team. I think that a lot of guys are still coming in with a little chip on their shoulder because you hear that it was a fluke, it was a terrible division. We're out to prove that we can do it again.


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