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Super Bowl Heads Or Tails 2017

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Out of the nearly 1,000 Super Bowl LIII proposition bets set to be offered across major online sportsbooks, one of the most popular is wagering a completely independent event offering zero betting value: the winner of the coin-toss. The entirely random occurrence presents zero edge to professional sports investors, but is easy to comprehend, settled early in the night, and highly entertaining, especially appealing for the novice bettor.

The Super Bowl coin toss takes place three minutes prior to kickoff and provides the winner the honor of receiving or deferring possession to start the game. Since 1978, a nominated celebrity flips a specially-minted coin with each team's logo stamped on the Tails side, while the venue is represented on Heads. Canelo payout. The referee confirms the side selection while the coin is in mid-toss. This affirms the correct team decision, avoiding the 1998 Thanksgiving Day blunder made by referee Phil Luckett. You can watch that infamous gaff below, where miscommunication occurred between Luckett and former Steelers' RB Jerome Bettis deciding overtime possession:

The Chiefs are 1-2 in Super Bowl coin tosses, while the Buccaneers are 1-0; The Cowboys hold the record for most Super Bowl coin toss wins with five; Heads is 10-7 in Super Bowls held in Florida, and 3-1 in Tampa Bay; Tails is 20-16 in Super Bowls held in outdoor venues; Now here's a look at the heads/tails results. Heads/Tails Records. This history of the Super Bowl coin toss has every result since the Green Bay Packers won the coin toss with a ‘heads' call in Super Bowl I in 1967.

Some decent-sized money is handled picking the Super Bowl coin-toss winner. In 2017, William Hill US wrote a $2,000 ticket wagering on Heads. The flip landed Tails, which has hit in five consecutive quests for the Lombardi Trophy. There are other Super Bowl coin-toss bets available. Let's take a look at a few of these prop bets and trends:

Heads or Tail (-105, -105)

Don't believe conspiracy theorists and crackpots when they claim specially-minted Super Bowls coins are weighted heavily on one side offering some sort of flip advantage. In the world of probability, this simply has no effect. The coin has no memory. In terms of physics, how a tosser flips the extra-heavy coin, it's landing, etc., could have some effect on the outcome. But it is enough to overcome a fair 50-50 outcome? Nah. For what it's worth, Tails has come up 28 times (53.8 percent) and Heads 24 times (46.2 percent) in Super Bowl coin flips.

Which Team Will Win the Toss (-105, -105)

From 1998-2011 the NFC won the Super Bowl coin toss 14 straight times. What are the odds of that happening? Roughly 16,000-to-1 or +1600000. The random streak has given the NFC a 67.3 percent win rate picking the flip. The AFC has won three of the last seven. Treasures of troy free slot play online. There is nothing statistically significant in the trend. It's randomness.

Deciding Team Picks Toss Correctly (-105, -105)

The conference champion designated the visiting team makes the call on the coin-toss, home teams select jersey colors. In even-numbered Super Bowls, the NFC is considered the away team, as opposed to the AFC in odd years. The AFC is 10-16 (38.4 percent) picking the toss, including whiffing in three of the last 10 contests.

Coin-Toss Winner Wins Super Bowl (-125, -105)

The conventional wisdom when winning the toss is to choose to receive possession first. The belief is scoring first will boost confidence. Only five coin-flip winners in the 52 Super Bowls have elected to kick off, including the Patriots last season. Teams winning the toss have gone on to hoist the Lombardi Trophy 51.9 percent of the time.

Super Bowl Heads Or Tails Results

Super Bowl Coin Toss Results

Super BowlScoreCoin ResultToss WinnerDivisionGame FavoriteLine
IPackers 35-10 ChiefsHeadsPackersNFCPackers-14
IIPackers 33-14 RaidersTailsRaidersAFCPackers-13.5
IIIJets 16-7 ColtsHeadsJetsAFCColts-18
IVChiefs 23-7 VikingsTailsVikingsNFCVikings-12
VColts 16-13 CowboysTailsCowboysNFCColts-2.5
VICowboys 24-3 DolphinsHeadsDolphinsAFCCowboys-6
VIIDolphins 14-7 RedskinsHeadsDolphinsAFCDolphins-1
VIIIDolphins 24-7 VikingsHeadsDolphinsAFCDolphins-6.5
IXSteelers 16-6 VikingsTailsSteelersAFCSteelers-3
XSteelers 21-17 CowboysHeadsCowboysNFCSteelers-7
XIRaiders 32-14 VikingsTailsRaidersAFCRaiders-4
XIICowboys 27-10 BroncosHeadsCowboysNFCCowboys-6
XIIISteelers 35-31 CowboysHeadsCowboysNFCSteelers-3.5
XIVSteelers 31-19 RamsHeadsRamsNFCSteelers-10.5
XVRaiders 27-10 EaglesTailsEaglesNFCEagles-3
XVI49ers 26-21 BengalsTails49ersNFC49ers-1
XVIIRedskins 27-17 DolphinsTailsDolphinsAFCDolphins-3
XVIIIRaiders 38-9 RedskinsHeadsRaidersAFCRedskins-3
XIX49ers 38-16 DolphinsTails49ersNFC49ers-3.5
XXBears 46-10 PatriotsTailsBearsNFCBears-10
XXIGiants 39-20 BroncosTailsBroncosAFCGiants-9.5
XXIIRedskins 42-10 BroncosHeadsRedskinsNFCBroncos-3
XXIII49ers 20-16 BengalsTails49ersNFC49ers-7
XXIV49ers 55-10 BroncosHeadsBroncosAFC49ers-12
XXVGiants 20-19 BillsHeadsBillsAFCBills-7
XXVIRedskins 37-24 BillsHeadsRedskinsNFCRedskins-7
XXVIICowboys 52-17 BillsHeadsBillsAFCCowboys-6.5
XXVIIICowboys 30-13 BillsTailsCowboysNFCCowboys-10.5
XXIX49ers 49-26 ChargersHeads49ersNFC49ers-18.5
XXXCowboys 27-17 SteelersTailsCowboysNFCCowboys-13.5
XXXIPackers 35-21 PatriotsHeadsPatriotsAFCPackers-14
XXXIIBroncos 31-24 PackersTailsPackersNFCPackers-11
XXXIIIBroncos 34-19 FalconsTailsFalconsNFCBroncos-7.5
XXXIVRams 23-16 TitansTailsRamsNFCRams-7
XXXVBaltimore 34-17 GiantsTailsGiantsNFCRavens-3
XXXVIPatriots 20-17 RamsHeadsRamsNFCRams-14
XXXVIIBuccaneers 48-21 RaidersTailsBuccaneersNFCRaiders-4
XXXVIIIPatriots 32-29 PanthersTailsPanthersNFCPatriots-7
XXXIXPatriots 24-21 EaglesTailsEaglesNFCPatriots-7
XLSteelers 21-10 SeahawksTailsSeahawksNFCSteelers-4
XLIColts 29-17 BearsHeadsBearsNFCColts-7
XLIIGiants 17-14 PatriotsTailsGiantsNFCPatriots-12
XLIIISteelers 27-23 CardinalsHeadsCardinalsNFCSteelers-7
XLIVSaints 31-17 ColtsHeadsSaintsNFCColts-5
XLVPackers 31-25 SteelersHeadsPackersNFCPackers-3
XLVIGiants 21-17 PatriotsHeadsPatriotsAFCPatriots-2.5
XLVIIRavens 34-31 49ersHeadsRavensAFC49ers-4.5
XLVIIISeahawks 43-8 BroncosTailsSeahawksNFCBroncos-2.5
XLIXPatriots 28-24 SeahawksTailsSeahawksNFCPick 'emPick 'em
LBroncos 24-10 PanthersTailsPanthersNFCPanthers-5
LIPatriots 34-28 FalconsTailsFalconsNFCPatriots-3
LIIEagles 41-33 PatriotsTailsPatriotsAFCPatriots-4

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  • Published: Feb 9, 2021, 8 AM
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Jeff and Larry discuss the coin toss from the big game, answer some readers questions and talk coin show etiquette.
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  • Published: Feb 9, 2021, 8 AM

Super Bowl 2017

Jeff and Larry discuss the coin toss from the big game, answer some readers questions and talk coin show etiquette.
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Jeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Larry Jewett: ljewett@amosmedia.com
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