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en I seriously don't think Rex has anything to lose this game. He's one of the most poised guys I've ever seen play. ... He has a chip on his shoulder. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness.

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 A lot of people say I play with a chip on my shoulder, ... I don't have a chip. I'm in the NFL; there's no chip. I'm just excited to be playing, and excited to get the chance I've been given here. And I want to keep making the guys who gave me a chance look good, and the people who didn't look bad. I do relish that, but I've been proving people wrong for a long time.

en I am so proud of our guys to win a game like this. To continue to just chip away, chip away and not lose your composure, that's what you love to see. We are a team. That's the only way you win games like this.

en I think so. They're very hungry. They're disappointed by that game. Any time you lose, a little like us last year losing to Virginia Tech, we had a little bit of a chip on our shoulder. And I could see that being the same way with LSU.

en There definitely will be some emotion. I guess I will have a chip on my shoulder, but that's in every game I play,

en We've got to be hungrier and play with just a little more chip on our shoulder to make a play at the end of the game.

en I think it'll be a good game. They have a chip on their shoulder and I like that because that's what our team needs to have. That's what we're working for when we play them.

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 There's no chip on our shoulder. We really love to play. We try to keep thinking in these terms: Play for each other. Play because you love it. When you play, show the enthusiasm you have for the game.

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 He got me started in the game and I know he wanted me to play. There's more pressure on me this week than if I was coming and my dad was around. I'm not only trying to compete, but I've also got that little chip on my shoulder. I really want to do it for him and for our families who are going through a tough time.

en We all thought we could beat them. Nobody really had faith in us or hope in us, so we kind of had a chip on shoulder a little bit. We just go over there and we just tried to leave it out on the court and just play great defense because it was going to determine the game.

en They'll probably have a chip on their shoulder after last week. I'm sure they'll play a lot better.

en I definitely play with a chip on my shoulder. Every play I'm trying to prove that I'm capable of being a good football player.


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