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It was back in 1974 that the league created its regular-season version of overtime football -- you know, play four quarters and if regulation ends in a tie, flip a coin, kick it off again and the first team that scores wins.
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"Especially at playoffs, you don't want to be at home, lose the coin toss, they kick a field goal, and all of a sudden it's over.
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The only teams to vote against the rule change were Buffalo, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Minnesota, which lost the N.F.C. championship game last season after New Orleans won the overtime coin toss and kicked a winning field goal on its opening drive.
Worried that a Super Bowl could be decided with one team winning a coin flip and kicking a field goal without the opponent ever touching the ball in overtime, Goodell pressed for a proposal to alter the rules.
Each team is led by a captain who has only one official responsibility as mandated by the Laws of the Game: to be involved in the coin toss prior to kick-off or penalty kicks.
After an intermission of 15 or 20 minutes, a second half follows, with the team that lost the initial coin toss choosing to kick or receive.
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