There's a difference between having a chip on your shoulders undeserved and a chip on your shoulders when you're trying to prove something, ... I think that's what these players are trying to do. They're trying to prove that they're better than everyone thought they were.
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Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis gave a pep talk in the USC locker room after the 34-31 loss to USC. I just want to wish you good luck the rest of the way, ... That was a hard-fought battle. I hope you win out.
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We're going to be spending time on fundamentals and techniques because we can't worry about who we're playing if we play like that.
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It's good that the players aren't satisfied after winning a game. It's good that they feel, 'We blew this,' or 'We should have done better there.' That's a good thing. Because too many times, people say, 'Well, we won the game,' so it hides all those problems.
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There are a lot of jobs that get filled, and whether or not you were good enough to get that job, you'll never really know because by the time our season's over, there aren't any jobs left. But we have our work cut out for us to win this game the Super Bowl, and I'll have plenty of time to reflect a week from now about my personal feelings on missed opportunities and job aspirations.
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