That coin-toss incident for overtime in NY - the Patriots winning the toss and choosing to kick off - is very fishy. I'm not buying for a second that a Belichick-coached team would make that mistake.
Matthew Slater, who made the call, did a pretty good acting job to look upset. But I think he knew exactly what he was doing. I'd read several articles the past few days that the Patriots wanted to drop one of their last two games to get a more favorable matchup in the playoffs.
On CBS' postgame show, one of the guys said something to the effect that, "Well, the Patriots are used to winning the (opening) coin toss, and deferring to the second half.
But Cowher seemed skeptical. He pointed out that they were in an overtime game just three weeks ago (vs. Denver). He implied they knew what they were doing.
Matthew Slater, who made the call, did a pretty good acting job to look upset. But I think he knew exactly what he was doing. I'd read several articles the past few days that the Patriots wanted to drop one of their last two games to get a more favorable matchup in the playoffs.
On CBS' postgame show, one of the guys said something to the effect that, "Well, the Patriots are used to winning the (opening) coin toss, and deferring to the second half.
But Cowher seemed skeptical. He pointed out that they were in an overtime game just three weeks ago (vs. Denver). He implied they knew what they were doing.