noun General Slang

two-minute drill

TOO-MIN-it DRIL · noun · slang

A hurry-up offense run near the end of a half.

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A fast-paced, clock-conscious offensive sequence executed in the final two minutes of a half to score before time expires.

“He's at his best running the two-minute drill with the game on the line.”
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two-minute drill In A Sentence

He's at his best running the two-minute drill with the game on the line.

Origin & Usage

American football; named for the roughly two minutes remaining when it is typically deployed.

People Also Ask

What is the two-minute drill in football?

It's a fast-paced, clock-managing offensive sequence run in the final two minutes of a half to score before time runs out.

Why is it called the two-minute drill?

It's named for the roughly two minutes left on the clock when teams typically deploy it, often after the two-minute warning.

What skills does a two-minute drill require?

It tests a quarterback's poise, clock awareness, and quick decision-making, plus the offense's ability to hurry, use the sidelines, and manage timeouts.

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