Coin toss winner: patriots. Would be first time they win the Super Bowl after winning the toss!! Five wins on five previous coin toss losses SuperBowl It is not at all surprising the Patriots elected to defer after winning the coin toss. Bill Belichick is a big fan of deferring, with a article pointing to them deferring 48 of 50 coin tosses.
The Patriots deferred on their first seven opportunities this season, and they went with that strategy again in the Super Bowl. For example, initially the Philadelphia Eagles were 5. This means that if you bet on the Eagles, you would be a winner if they won the game or lost it by five or fewer points.
Turns out that number was too high. Far more than half the money wagered was put on the Eagles at those odds, so to get the bets closer to even on each side, sportsbooks have mostly moved the line to 4.
In more exotic prop bets, bookies offer bets on the color of the liquid dumped on the winning coach : they figure that yellow or green is much more likely than purple, according to their odds. You can also bet on how many times Donald Trump will tweet on the day of the Super Bowl, with the market-clearing line set at five. According to the sportsbook at the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, more people have been betting on heads this year, but larger bets are coming in on tails, and so the money is even.
The sportsbooks, the only people sure to make money, are laughing all the way to the bank. In fact, there is sizable streak currently going on as each team to win the coin toss the past six years has wound up losing.
The last team to win the toss and hoist the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the night was the Seattle Seahawks against the Denver Broncos. Want to bet on the Super Bowl coin toss?
Betting on the opening coin toss is the very definition of chance, though, and yet it still remains one of the most popular Super Bowl prop bets.
This year, the Patriots won the toss after the Eagles picked tails and the coin landed on heads. New England elected to defer. Bovada set the odds for both heads and tails at , the same odds as whether New England or Philadelphia would win the toss and whether the team calling the toss would be correct. The previous five tosses were all heads. Several top teams face a critical test away from home.
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