![]() And yes, I'm just as confused as you are right now. Based on the law of averages, that means heads should come up next, which means the Chiefs should pick tails, but tails never fails, except last year, but it's unlikely to fail again, so maybe they should go with heads. If the Chiefs are wondering what to call, tails has come up 29 times in the first 56 Super Bowls, which means heads has come up 27 times. That's the only way you can lose three straight coin tosses when you have the call. I'm guessing Belichick had definitely cracked the code of the coin toss curse at this point and had his captains get the call wrong on purpose. Instead, that honor went to the Eagles, who called "tails." The coin came up heads, which made the Patriots the winner, and as we all know by now, the winner is destined to lose the game.įor the third time in five years, the Patriots got to make the call on the coin flip and for the third time in five years, they made the wrong call and as we all know by now, being wrong is the new right when it comes to the coin flip. ![]() One year later after beating the Falcons, the Patriots were back in the Super Bowl, but they didn't get to make the call on the coin toss this time. Super Bowl LII: Eagles 41-33 over Patriots Like Super Bowl XLIX, the Patriots called heads in this Super Bowl, and once again, it came up tails, which gave the coin toss win to Atlanta. THEY WON THE TOSS and the curse got them. We all like to laugh about the fact that the Falcons blew a 28-3 lead in Super Bowl LI, but the truth is that they were going to lose no matter how big their lead was. Super Bowl LI: Patriots 34-28 over Falcons 500) but then the curse hit, and now, the coin toss winner is 24-32 all-time in Super Bowls. Going into Super Bowl XLIX between the Patriots and Seahawks, the coin toss winner had a 24-24 record in the Super Bowl (it was EXACTLY. If you win the coin toss, you lose the game, it's that simple. It doesn't matter who's favored to win the game, it doesn't matter who the home team is, it doesn't even matter what you call on the coin flip, the curse shows no mercy for anyone. ![]() The coin toss curse started in Super Bowl XLIX and it has taken down every coin toss winner since then. Since the Chiefs are the visiting team in the Super Bowl this year, they'll get to make the call when the coin is flipped before the game, and I have to say, if I were the Chiefs, I would simply call nothing to guarantee a loss. Since the start of the 2014 season, every team that has WON the coin toss in the Super Bowl has ended up LOSING the game. If it's possible to lose the coin toss on purpose, the Kansas City Chiefs might want to think about doing that this year, because a coin toss curse has officially hit the Super Bowl. ![]()
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