The team which chooses the correct side of the coin.
No offense but this is a pretty stupid question. It's just which ever team guesses the side that the coin lands on. That's pretty obvious!
The officials conduct the coin toss. One player from each team will represent their team in the coin tossing by choosing which side of the coin they want.
The coin toss was won by Team Sanders. They deferred.
no its the team that wins the game the coin toss just decides who gets the ball first
I don't think its any at all....for other games its mainly the fans cheering but for the Superbowl that wont matter. Really their is no advantage, if your the away team you get to call the coin toss.
The team that wins the coin toss. (heads or tails)
No
I read on www.sportsbubbler.com that about 60% of the time the team who wins the coin toss ends up winning the game.
There is no accept or declining of a coin toss. The team that wins can decide to receive the ball or to defer to the second half.
tails
Before an NFL game, the referee conducts a coin toss to determine which team will kick off and which team will receive the ball first. The visiting team gets to call heads or tails in the air. The team that wins the toss can choose to either receive the ball or defer their choice to the second half. The team that loses the toss gets to choose which end zone they want to defend.
Whoever the designated away team is.
The two captains do the toss with the referee.