NFL: Referee Didn’t Need To Re-Flip Coin In Packers-Cardinals Game

by abournenesn

Jan 17, 2016

The Arizona Cardinals-Green Bay Packers NFC Divisional Playoff was one to remember.

The Packers forced overtime Saturday night, thanks to a miraculous last-second Hail Mary, and then the Cardinals marched down the field in impressive fashion to win the game. But what happened at the start of overtime is what had people talking after the Cardinals’ 26-20 victory.

Coin flips usually are a mere formality, but the one at the start of overtime was anything but. The coin actually failed to flip, so the referee decided to try again. The Cardinals won on the second try and then made the most of the opportunity.

Apparently the referee didn’t need to re-flip the coin, although his decision wasn’t wrong, either, according to the NFL.

“There is nothing in the rulebook that specifies this,” the league said, via ESPN.com. “But the referee used his judgment to determine that basic fairness dictated that the coin should flip for the toss to be valid. That is why he re-tossed the coin.”

The game was so incredible that it even stumped the rulebook.

Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@NBCSportsWorld

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