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Old Thu Sep 06, 2007, 09:06am
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Originally Posted by Warrenkicker
And it always seems like the captains end up about 10 yards apart after we have them move to the positions they have chosen so R has a long way to walk.
Warren,

In my area, the winner of the toss defers approximately 75% of the time. I step out and give that signal as soon as they make that decision. I then step back in to obtain the choice of the other team. They almost invariably choose to receive. I then find out which goal the other team wants to defend. Probably 90-95% of the time, they will choose to defend the scoreboard so they will be facing the clock in the 2nd or 4th quarter. I always put my captains between me and the scoreboard as we walk out. That way, I am facing the scoreboard as we have the toss and the receiving team ends up closest to me once they face the correct way.

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