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    Super Bowl 57 coin toss odds, stats: This trend has hit in eight straight Super Bowls, plus Chiefs vs. Eagles pick

    R.J. White predicts the coin toss for Super Bowl LVII and shares his thoughts on one trend you may have heard about
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    One of the cheapest ways to get action on the 2023 Super Bowl at some sportsbooks is to bet on the coin toss. Since theoretically the toss is a 50/50 proposition that resists the analytical breakdown of something like a spread, total or player props, you can find books that offer each side at a reduced price compared to what they would offer for those other types of bets. Caesars Sportsbook is taking Super Bowl coin toss prop bets at -101 odds on each side, for example. 

    Before you make any Super Bowl or coin toss prop bets, you NEED to see what R.J. White, SportsLine's No. 1 NFL expert, has to say.

    CBS Sports' Fantasy and gambling editor, White has delivered consistently on a high volume of picks over the long-term, returning $3,642 to $100 bettors on more than 1,000 against the spread picks since the start of the 2017 season. It's no surprise, as White has cashed huge twice in the world's most prestigious football handicapping competition, the Las Vegas SuperContest. He also has nailed the Super Bowl national anthem prop in each of the last two years with ease.

    White reveals a key trend over the last eight years that you need to consider before placing any Super Bowl coin toss prop bets! You ABSOLUTELY need to see it before you lock in your prop picks.

    Heads or tails? And which eight-year trend is crucial to know? ... Join SportsLine right now to see which coin toss side you should back, all from the seasoned expert who's up more than 36 units over the last six years on NFL picks!

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    R.J. WhiteSuper Stat Geek

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