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Coin Toss Chart

This document outlines a coin toss chart for determining possession of the ball and wind advantage in American football games. It shows the results of winning or losing the coin toss and choosing to defer, receive, or kickoff. The keys to remember emphasize deferring whenever possible, ending with the ball or wind, avoiding kicking into the wind to start halves, and discussing options with coaches before the coin toss.

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Coin Toss Chart

This document outlines a coin toss chart for determining possession of the ball and wind advantage in American football games. It shows the results of winning or losing the coin toss and choosing to defer, receive, or kickoff. The keys to remember emphasize deferring whenever possible, ending with the ball or wind, avoiding kicking into the wind to start halves, and discussing options with coaches before the coin toss.

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COIN TOSS CHART

WE WIN THE TOSS


Our Choice Their Choice 1st Half Result 2nd Half Result
DEFER THE BALL THE WIND THE BALL
DEFER THE WIND THE BALL THE BALL
RECEIVE THE WIND THE BALL THE WIND
KICKOFF THE BALL THE WIND THE BALL OR WIND

WE LOSE THE TOSS

Their Choice Our Choice 1st Half Result 2nd Half Result
DEFER THE BALL THE BALL THE WIND
DEFER THE WIND THE WIND THE BALL OR WIND
TO RECEIVE THE WIND THE WIND THE BALL
TO KICKOFF THE BALL THE BALL THE BALL OR WIND

KEYS TO REMEMBER

1. Regardless of which team defers, make sure we end with either the ball or the wind.
2. Make sure we never have to kickoff into the wind to start a half.
3. Forget about wanting the wind in the 4th quarter. If we have to kick off into the
wind to start the 2nd half, the game could be over before the 4th quarter begins.
4. If weather conditions are significant, it's okay to kickoff both halves. Bad weather
is usually an advantage to the defense.
5. If the weather conditions are not a factor, then be sure we get the ball at least once,
regardless of how good our defense is.
6. Discuss the possibilities with our staff before the game. Don't try to make a
decision while we are standing on the sidelines prior to the coin toss.
7. Defer whenever possible! It's better to have the choice later in the game. They
choose the ball but we get the wind.

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