Greenbay won with heads
The Packers
Steelers linebacker James Farrior called the coin toss in Super Bowl XLV, he chose tails. The Packers won the toss and chose to kickoff.
Chicago Bears won the coin toss and decided to defer. Green Bay Packers received the ball to start the first half, Bears the second. The Packers beat the Bears 21-14 and moved on the Super Bowl and defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers
The Packers won the coin toss.
The coin toss said they would be
Tails !! I win !!
The Bengals
Yes. The Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers tied at 1-13 for the worst record in the 1969 NFL season. There being no tie breakers in place during the time, the tie was broken by a toss of the coin. Bears executive Ed McCaskey called the toss incorrectly giving the Steelers the #1 overall choice and the Bears the #2 overall choice. The Steelers selected Terry Bradshaw #1 and the Bears traded the #2 to the Packers. Ironically, had there been tie breakers in place at the time, the Steelers would have still received the #1 choice as the Bears only victory in the 1969 season came over the Steelers.
The Pittsburg Steelers were the visiting team.They chose tails.They lost the toss and the Packers chose to kick so they could get the ball in the second half
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!