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If it is in overtime, the Steelers, as would all other teams would prefer to receive the ball when they win a coin toss. There would be no reason to defend in that situation , even if you have a great defense. Being that whoever scores first wins in overtime. If it is to start the game, it depends on the team they are playing. Sometimes you would rather know that you are going to be the first to receive the ball in the second half.

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