What will be the result of the 2011 Super Bowl Coin Toss? One of the most popular Super Bowl Prop Bets is predicting the coin toss. Heads or Tails? It doesn’t get any easier than that. No Prop Bet has been more consistent in recent years than the coin toss. Be sure to check the 2011 Super Bowl Lines and make your 2011 Super Bowl Coin Toss Predictions on the Green Bay Packers vs Pittsburgh Steelers before kick off.
Heads (Coin Toss) -105
Tails (Coin Toss) -105
Last year was the 13th consecutive season that the NFC won the coin toss – the offensive-minded Saints won it on heads and chose to receive. The NFC has won it 30 times overall and the AFC 14. The loser of the coin toss, however, has won 10 of the last 14 Super Bowls – including Pittsburgh the last time it was in the big game.
In the 44 previous Super Bowls it has been pretty even which side comes up, with heads coming up 23 times and tails 21 times. And the winner of the coin toss has won 21 Super Bowls and the loser 23 overall. The visiting team gets to make the call and that’s the Steelers this season, who could well become the second team to defer to the second half. The first team to ever defer was the Arizona Cardinals two seasons ago in Tampa (the NFL had just changed the rules allowing teams to defer) when they just so happened to play the Steelers.
Could the way the coin-tosser holds the coin be relevant? A 2007 study titled "Dynamical Bias In The Coin Flip" and published in the “Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Review” concluded that a coin is more likely to land facing the same side on which it started — at least 51 percent likelihood but up to as much as 55. So if tails is facing up when the coin is on a person’s thumb, then it’s more likely to come up as tails when flipped and vice versa.
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The Bottom Line: Go with heads for the NFC to win. Be sure to check the Pittsburgh Steelers vs Green Bay Packers Spread and make your 2011 Super Bowl Coin Toss Predictions before kick off.




