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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 948497" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Well the more important part of that Stat is the team that loses the coin flip only wins something like 42% of the time and the other 6% end in ties. I didn't want to relook that stat up, I posted it last week.</p><p></p><p>Now, it gets even worse when you look at the playoffs and OT. Coin toss winners are 10-1, winning 90.9 percent of overtime contests. Seven of the 10 winners scored the sudden-death touchdown on the opening drive. Packer fans remember this well against the Arizona Cardinals. Defenses are gassed by the end of the game, especially in shootouts like we saw in that game and the one in KC. So yes, in OT, it is pretty obvious that the outcome of the game is very much influenced by the flip of a coin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 948497, member: 7261"] Well the more important part of that Stat is the team that loses the coin flip only wins something like 42% of the time and the other 6% end in ties. I didn't want to relook that stat up, I posted it last week. Now, it gets even worse when you look at the playoffs and OT. Coin toss winners are 10-1, winning 90.9 percent of overtime contests. Seven of the 10 winners scored the sudden-death touchdown on the opening drive. Packer fans remember this well against the Arizona Cardinals. Defenses are gassed by the end of the game, especially in shootouts like we saw in that game and the one in KC. So yes, in OT, it is pretty obvious that the outcome of the game is very much influenced by the flip of a coin. [/QUOTE]
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