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en This is the AFC championship -- you don't need a chip on your shoulder for this game. Nobody is going to need any extra motivation or anything like that to get up for this one. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.

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 Our coaches said the most physical team was going to win. That was motivation for us. It was like a chip on our shoulder. We had to come out and show we could dominate--whether you like it or not, you can't stop us.

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.

en Maybe it's that we don't need extra motivation against them. They're the best in the league, they won the championship two years ago and (are) playing like champions now. That just motivates us more.

en It gives us extra motivation to think 'yes it can be done'. There's an outside chance maybe a few of us might be promoted to the World Cup squad due to injuries but at the same time we have our own objective which is European Championship qualification.

en They will come in with a chip on their shoulder after last year. But we have an incentive, too. It's going to be a big game. But all of them are big.

en I feel like they think that was a game they should have won. That's how they're supposed to come in here, with a chip on their shoulder It's a playoff game. We expect their best shot.

en He learned to live with a chip on his shoulder because he had to. That?s the way he coached the game.

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 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 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.

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 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 I am not into ?We lost so I have extra motivation,? or anything like that. The bottom line is we have to go down there and win. All the extra stuff or talking about it before the game, none of that matters if we don?t go down there and play the way we need to play. That is the way we have to approach it.


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