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Boycott Losing ... Chris Harris


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Seriously, guys... I'm not for it -- I'm absolutely NOT gonna stand for losing next season, and neither will the other guys on the team. We simply ain't gonna take it, because I know all of us can come together on the same level and make this motto really mean something.

http://chrisharris.yardbarker.com/blog/chrisharris/Purchase_Your_Poster_Boards_Our_Motto_is_Boycott_Losing_ChrisHarrisNFL/2132723

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if either of you know the real definition of what a "boycott" is you'll realize the title makes no sense to begin with

much better to say "losing is not acceptable" in this case. ...i don't know, either way, this will only be taken as just trying to blow sunshine up people's asses until we actually see a team playing with a renewed sense of vigor, control and motivation like we haven't seen during any of the games that mattered last season.

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if either of you know the real definition of what a "boycott" is you'll realize the title makes no sense to begin with

much better to say "losing is not acceptable" in this case. ...i don't know, either way, this will only be taken as just trying to blow sunshine up people's asses until we actually see a team playing with a renewed sense of vigor, control and motivation like we haven't seen during any of the games that mattered last season.

I wasn't really debating the definition of the word "boycott." I was merely saying that I find it ridiculous that so many fans dismiss spirited talk like this. Chris Harris just doesn't strike me as the type to "blow sunshine" up someone's ass. I think he's genuinely fired up, and who can fault him for wanting to motivate a fanbase or his teammates.

It's just typical Huddle mentality to see the negative in everything.

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f**k yes.

What do you think he's going to say? "Boycott Jake Delhomme!" or "John Fox"? Wake up guys.

I am tired of a quiet team, I like to see this. You know Harris is going to step it up next year just watch. This is how great teams are created everyone is expected something of from their teammates. Kind of like the whole Beason/Peppers. It a sense more than 'just doing their job'. They all need to come together and work hard together, because they will have to play together to win together. He is sick and fed up with losing just like the fans. Believe it or not guys some players don't really care as long as they are paid. Sadly, to me that's what a 'professional athlete's' perspective is now days.

I am glad he is putting everyone on notice, I just hope it catches on and followed through.

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I Believe 31 of the 32 teams has players that feels the way Harris feels right now. They're competitors first.... I have a family member by marriage who plays in the NFL... yes he gets paid $$$, but you can't say a word to him the day of a lost.....

So I believe him.... I just don't think it's anything other than ordinary.... I don't think that will have much effect on the outcome of next season... win or lose

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