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en It's easy for me to be a Scotsman because of the overwhelming feeling of most people in Scotland of being subservient to England and therefore having a chip on our 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 War between Old England and the Bostonians is expected according to all reports we can hear. Various reports are circulating, the New England people with us compares Old England with New, as a chip of potage.

en I seem to remember many of the players predicting an easy England victory, so this was a little reminder of Scotland's great win and the Scottish spirit.

en He was young and he had some problems. Now, he's starting to get that chip (on his shoulder). Once he gets that chip, I think he's really going to take off.

en It is time we in Scotland put England in its proper place and instead of our leaning on England and taking inspiration from her, we should lean and turn to Europe, for it is there our future prosperity lies.

en Mississippi has a chip on its shoulder. We want help, but we don't want people to tell us what to do.

en Oats. A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people.
  Samuel Johnson

en I don't listen to what people say. People doubt you, want to see you fail. I use that as motivation. I play with a chip on my shoulder because of that. There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. I don't listen to what people say. People doubt you, want to see you fail. I use that as motivation. I play with a chip on my shoulder because of that.

en We had a little chip on our shoulder all weekend. Very few people were talking about us, so we felt like we had to play our way in.

en I've got a big chip on my shoulder. I know what all the critics said and I want to show them what I can do. I'm going to change people's minds.

en We all kind of have a chip on our shoulder. Let us be the youngest quarterbacks in the NFL, you know? Let people talk about us. We're going to get it done and we'll take pride in that.

en Leslie played with a little chip on her shoulder, but it was a good chip. It wasn't nasty or mean, but if she got mad, she got intense and there wasn't much you could do to stop her.

en That's how serious he is about proving himself. This isn't even about playing with a chip on your shoulder. He's got people doubting him, dogging him. You're all going to see real quick what he's about.

en I think people don't understand that we have been here for a while. Everybody assumes this is our first trip. It doesn't really respect what we've done in the past. The guys do have a chip on their shoulder because they do watch TV and hear the things that are said about mid-majors and about our league and about us stealing bids away from other people.


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