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Haneberg made an analogy to the Super Bowl coin toss: Over the history of the event, it’s 26 heads and 29 tails.

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If the Ravens win at Cincinnati on Sunday, they’d have a chance to host a playoff game, although they’d also need to win a coin toss over the Bengals in that scenario.

Yet on the final play, Self’s toss over the middle and into the end zone was short and batted down by a Utah Tech defender.

Just bring something to toss over your shoulders in case the theater gets cold.

“I think the decisions point in radically different directions,” Tribe said, “but the one thing they have in common is they are decided by a new, emboldened majority that knows no limits on its own power and is perfectly willing to toss over precedent in the name of a version of originalism that really doesn’t hold together.”

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