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Panel: Dan Jansen/Jason Taylor/Sam Perkins/Jack Morris

An episode of the ESPN original 2 Minute Drill, hosted by Kenny Mayne. Contestants competed in a tournament against eachother answering sports trivia questions from different categories. The further they progressed, the more cash prizes and ESPN experiences they won.

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00:00Welcome again sports fans, the summer tournament continues, we are in the second round game
00:26on the two-minute drill, trying to send the sixth person to the quarterfinals in the summer
00:30long tournament, wraps up in September, we'll be giving away less than one billion dollars.
00:34If you're confused at all about the format, let me explain, in case you're terribly confused
00:38because you were just watching Keanu naked on TV.
00:41Right now what we have is this, a second round game that pits the winners of the last two
00:45games, that's how we're doing it, we're breaking down into little mini groups, then they all
00:48move along in the tournament, we will crown a champion in September, somebody's trying
00:52to dethrone Will Gibson, last season's champion.
00:56Right now, as is customary, let's introduce our panel, the champion speed skater, Dan
01:00Jansen is with us, thanks for being involved, from tackle football, the big Jason Taylor
01:06is with us, from the NBA, Sam Perkins, thanks for being around, and the great pitcher, Jack
01:13Morris, good to have all you guys here now.
01:16Remember that Dan and Dave commercial?
01:18I do.
01:19How come you never got one of those?
01:20Good question, but people get me confused all the time, which one am I in the Cath line?
01:24Nothing to do with it, right?
01:25Wrong sport, wrong season, everything.
01:27It's not right.
01:28But you did pretty well, even without the ad.
01:30Did okay, yeah.
01:31Absolutely.
01:32Now, it's tough though, in your sport, you can't just like, you know, hey, let's freeze
01:35over a playground and go skating, right?
01:37Other guys can go play basketball or football, how do you stay in training then?
01:40Well, in the summer, we were off the ice all summer, so it was all cross-training, from
01:44cycling, new weight training, rollerblading, running hills, all kinds of different things.
01:48Jumping jacks.
01:49A few of those, yeah.
01:50What's going on now?
01:51You told me you have a foundation that you're supporting.
01:52Yeah, I do.
01:53Other than some television work and corporate speaking, I do have a foundation.
01:58Ed lost my sister to leukemia back in 1988, and I started a foundation for that.
02:02We help not only patients, but their families as well, so it's a great thing.
02:06Well, it's a good way to honor her.
02:08Thank you for being on this show.
02:09Thank you.
02:10We'll see the rest of you in just a little minute.
02:11Right now, we're going to talk about the rules in round one.
02:13Every question answered correctly is worth one point.
02:15There are four questions from each panelist.
02:17If the contestant sweeps and gets all four, a bonus point is awarded.
02:21If he doesn't get all four, 20 points are possible to attain in the first round of play.
02:25We'll start it with contestant number one.
02:27He won in the first game.
02:28He's Zeno Delicaturi from Lee's Summit, Missouri.
02:33Won $5,000.
02:34Missed his bonus question there at the end, the question of great significance.
02:38He's a physician, so if anyone becomes ill during the taping of this, see him afterward.
02:43You won a contest in 1999, picking more NFL games correctly than the so-called experts.
02:48Yes, this was on a competing network, and I was the week two national winner.
02:53Which competing network?
02:54Were they a bunch of idiots, the Pickers, or what?
02:57It was CNN-SI.
02:58Yeah.
02:59I was the national winner.
03:02You have a panel of celebrity experts, but really, you're competing against a number of people nationwide.
03:08Like Perry Mutual System, almost.
03:09Did you win anything for that?
03:10$100.
03:11Good.
03:12Well, there's more offered here.
03:14Not a lot more, but more anyway.
03:16All right.
03:17You understand the rules of the game?
03:18Yes, I do.
03:19Would you like to know your categories?
03:20Yes, I would.
03:21Here they are.
03:22Dan has Blade Runners.
03:24Talking about skaters there.
03:26Jason's going with Secondary to None.
03:28He plays up front of those guys.
03:30Sam with Centers of Attention.
03:33And Jack is going with Baseball Monikers.
03:36Okay?
03:37Everyone set?
03:39Your two-minute drill begins now.
03:41Dan Jansen.
03:42Which male speed skater has won the most Winter Olympic gold medals for the U.S.?
03:46Eric Heiden.
03:47Right.
03:48What was the name of Tonya Harding's former husband who was involved in the plot to injure Nancy Kerrigan in 1994?
03:53Jeff Galuli.
03:54True.
03:55Which superstar won the gold medal in the men's figure skating competition at the 1988 Winter Olympics?
04:00Brian Boitano.
04:01Right.
04:02Which American-born Boston Bruins right winger won the fastest skater contest at the 2001 NHL All-Star Skills Competition?
04:09Pass.
04:10Bill Guerin.
04:11Jason Taylor.
04:12In May 2000, which Redskins defensive back signed a five-year contract at age 40?
04:16Darryl Green.
04:18Correct.
04:19The national award given to college football's best defensive back is named for which legendary football, baseball, and Olympic star?
04:24Jim Thornton.
04:25Right.
04:26Defensive back Eugene Robinson was a member of what NFL team when he was arrested the night before Super Bowl XXXIII?
04:31Atlanta Foul.
04:32True.
04:33Which Cowboys Hall of Fame defensive back set a world record in 1962 as part of the University of Oregon 440 relay team?
04:39Bob Hayes.
04:40No Renfro.
04:41He's done.
04:42Sam Perkins.
04:43Which New York Knicks center was traded to the Supersonics in September 2000?
04:47Patrick Hewitt.
04:48Right.
04:49In 1999, the Lakers dealt which seven-footer to the Charlotte Hornets along with Nettie Jones?
04:53Eldon Cameron.
04:54True.
04:55Which Golden State center chalked up 492 career blocks while at Colgate, breaking the NCAA Division I record?
05:00Adonal Foy.
05:01Right.
05:02Which really tall ABA and NBA center was known as A-Train?
05:06Artis Gilbert.
05:07True.
05:08Bonus.
05:09Which Detroit Reds all-star outfielder is known as The Kid?
05:12Ken Griffey Jr.
05:13Right.
05:14Which first baseman Will Clark was known by what rhyming nickname?
05:18The Thrill.
05:19Right.
05:20Which Minnesota twin home run champ of the 60s was nicknamed The Fat Kid?
05:24Harmon Killebrew.
05:25Correct.
05:26Which home run champion of the 1940s was nicknamed The Big Cat?
05:30Johnny Mize.
05:31That is correct.
05:32Another bonus for you.
05:33You got two bonus points.
05:34You go from 14 up to 16.
05:36You missed only two questions that you were offered at Mel Renfro and Bill Guerin.
05:40Great work out of you.
05:41Swap places.
05:42Let's find out how good 16 really is in this first round.
05:46Steve Stanlin is coming to the plate.
05:4931.
05:50An investment accountant, and you have more money to invest for your own personal account, right?
05:54Because you won in the first round.
05:56That's correct.
05:57Roger Clemens was your specialty, although I think that was a difficult question.
05:59I don't believe you got the bonus question right, did you?
06:01I didn't do too well.
06:02That's okay.
06:03You still got your $5,000.
06:04Are you still bragging about how you scored a touchdown in junior high, or did you let that go at this point?
06:08It was a good touchdown.
06:09It was?
06:10But your embarrassing moment, what happened to you in eighth grade basketball?
06:13There was a tie game, and I thought we were behind.
06:17So I thought, I've got to follow the guy so they can take the free throws, and we'll have a chance to tie the game.
06:24So I went out and I tackled the opposing player.
06:27But like I said, I thought we were behind.
06:29It was actually a tie game.
06:30Was it a good tackle?
06:31I mean, you hit him pretty hard?
06:32I got him down.
06:33All right.
06:34Well, as long as you're aggressive.
06:35Let's go over the categories here.
06:37Dan has Dan the Man, talking about guys with the name Dan.
06:41Jason's going with Beasts of the NFC East, and that could be individual as well.
06:46Sam with Cavalier Attitude, talking about both the NBA team and the college.
06:51And Jack with Repeat Offenders.
06:54These aren't bad things.
06:55These are guys who did well more than once.
06:57All right.
06:58You ready?
06:59Ready.
07:00Your two-minute drill begins now.
07:01Jason Taylor.
07:02Which former Eagles superstar claimed that God told him to join the Green Bay Packers in 1993?
07:07Reggie White.
07:08Right.
07:09Name the dominating defensive end who led the Dallas Cowboys in sacks in 1994 and 1995.
07:13Charles Haley.
07:14Yep.
07:15In the 1997 season, which former New York Giants blocking back became the running back's coach of the Jets?
07:20Maurice Cawthon.
07:22True.
07:23In the 1998 season, which head coach led the Cardinals through their first playoff appearance in 16 years?
07:28Pass.
07:29Vince Tobin.
07:30Sam Perkins.
07:31Which seven-foot-four center was the only Virginia Cavalier ever drafted first overall in the NBA?
07:35Ralph Sampson.
07:36Right.
07:37Which short head coach steered the Cleveland Cavaliers for six seasons in the 1990s?
07:42Mike Fratelli.
07:43Right.
07:44In 1999, which player nicknamed the Squirrel became the shortest Cleveland Cavalier ever?
07:48Brevin Knight.
07:49Earl Boykins.
07:50In 1995, which journeyman, point guard, and former Virginia Cavalier joined the Cleveland Cavaliers?
07:56Charles, uh, John Grody.
07:57John Crotty.
07:58No, you missed.
07:59John Crotty.
08:01Which Astro infielder led the National League in runs scored in 1999 and again in 2000?
08:06Jeff Bagwell.
08:07Right.
08:08Which current San Francisco Giant outfielder was the National League MVP in 1992 and again in 1993?
08:13Firebots.
08:14Correct.
08:15Which Mets pitcher led the National League in strikeouts in 1990 and again in 1991?
08:19David Cullen.
08:20Correct.
08:21Which White Sox outfielder led the American League in triples in 1992 and again in 1993 and again in 1994?
08:26Lance Johnson.
08:27Correct. Bonus.
08:28Dan Jansen.
08:29Which Cleveland's quarterback amassed only 87 total rushing yards in a 17-year NFL career?
08:33Dan Marino.
08:34Right.
08:35Which U.S. speed skater took a victory lap with his baby in his arms after winning gold at the 1994 Olympics?
08:40Dan Jansen.
08:41Right.
08:42Who was head coach of the Denver Broncos in John Elway's first NFL game?
08:45Dan Reeves.
08:46Correct.
08:47In 1980, which Dan tied for the American League lead in saves?
08:50Dan Quisenberry.
08:51That is correct.
08:52A bonus there.
08:53You get two bonus points.
08:54You go from 13 to 15, and I gotta check with the judges on the John Crotty.
08:58I think you got the wrong answer out there.
09:00I heard a wrong answer before you finally corrected yourself.
09:03Okay.
09:04We're gonna check on that during the break.
09:06As it stands right now, you're down 15 to 16.
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12:28Back on the 2-Minute Drill, getting set for Round 2 of play in this second round game.
12:32But as is customary, we talk to the rest of our panelists right now.
12:34Jason Taylor is with us, the big tackle football player.
12:37So it's either male model or defensive line.
12:40Yeah, football paid more.
12:43I had to pay my bills.
12:44Typically, the linemen are a little beat up.
12:48They have some flaws.
12:50Don't you almost go up there and they look at you like, what's he doing here?
12:52He looks like a quarterback or something.
12:54Yeah, I've heard quite a few things on the field.
12:57They always have nice things to say after the game.
12:59And a slimmer look too, right?
13:01It's just to be weighing like 3 1⁄4, like a big whale up there.
13:04You don't have to be big and fat to play up there.
13:06Go with speed, right?
13:07Exactly. Speed and heart.
13:09How are things looking for your team?
13:11We look pretty good. Everyone looks good on paper right now.
13:13All 31 teams are going to the Super Bowl this year.
13:16But we'll see how it pans out later on in the season.
13:18Well, good luck to you. Thanks for being a member of this.
13:20Sam Perkins got to play for the Sonics for quite a while, which is my hometown.
13:24So I want to go back to 1996.
13:26You guys could have beaten the Bulls, right?
13:28We could have. I don't know what happened.
13:30Nate McMillan was hurt. He kind of joined the fray late though, right?
13:32I can't blame him, but he was our catalyst.
13:35I think it was Nate's fault.
13:37No, I mean, he was injured. He had to work through it.
13:39Now, you have this kind of relaxed demeanor about you on the court.
13:44Like you could just fall a knot off at any minute, right?
13:47Well, I heard that.
13:50But, you know, when that ball goes up, it's like, you know, all I'm thinking about is, you know,
13:56what's taking place between that time and the fourth quarter.
13:59So I don't hear nobody.
14:02I don't hear nobody else.
14:04If anybody say anything to me, and I did say something to one time to one kid, he was like shocked.
14:08Like I spoke, so I don't know.
14:11It's just perception that I have.
14:13But you have this talent, you know, from the outside, a big guy like you,
14:17but it was the three that was really like the extra weapon that you had.
14:20Is it more fun cranking those or playing inside?
14:23Well, quite honestly, it has gotten fun, more fun, cranking those threes up
14:29because, you know, that's the least thing people expect.
14:33And so when you do it, you work on it.
14:35You know, the coaches, they kind of like it.
14:38And it keeps you, it keeps you in the league, quiet as a cat.
14:40Absolutely. Thanks for being here.
14:42Good luck, always. Jack Morris with us.
14:44As you watch today's pitchers, you know, there's like 80 teams now in the league.
14:49A lot of people have wanted to see maybe throw out a couple and condense some of the talent.
14:53Would you be a proponent of that?
14:54I don't know. Baseball seems to keep prospering.
14:57And yes, it's changed, but life changes. So what the heck?
15:02Well, I remember, I think I might have even mentioned on the show,
15:04but I repeat things all the time.
15:06Bill Madlock was talking about he actually thinks pitching now is tougher
15:10when you keep hearing the argument that it's gotten easier because of the dilution of talent.
15:13But he says the old pitchers only had a couple of pitches and the new guys have five and six.
15:17Well, I don't know if I agree with that,
15:19but I do know that they're showing different looks all the time.
15:20They're not letting one guy pitch into the 7th, 8th, 9th inning anymore,
15:23which gives the hitter an advantage, in my opinion,
15:26because they get to see his routine more and more and more.
15:29They're, you know, throwing guys in the 4th, 5th, 6th, you know,
15:32and they've got five pitchers in one game,
15:34and a hitter never gets to see the same pitcher more than once or twice, usually.
15:38I think right now we really have the feel of this week in baseball.
15:41Thanks for being here, and thank you all for being on the panel.
15:44Let's go over the rules in the second round.
15:46They're pretty simple. Similar to the first, everything's worth one point.
15:47But the difference here in the second round is that the panelists have the questions,
15:51it's preordained how they're going to ask them.
15:53The contestant doesn't get to ask where those questions are going to come from.
15:56The winner of this gets $10,000,
15:58and then at the end of the show, a chance to turn that $10,000 into $20,000
16:02by answering correctly the question of great significance.
16:06But before we can get there, we've got to get out of the second round.
16:08We've got a good game. It's 16-15.
16:10Steve, I'm sorry to tell you that the judges have ruled not in your favor.
16:14You still are down by a point.
16:15All our decisions are final.
16:17If you don't like it, you can go enter that $100 game
16:19that he was involved in during the offseason.
16:21Yeah, just too many damn answers.
16:23It's not an essay. It's either yes or no.
16:25Yes, sir.
16:26You ready to play?
16:27I'm ready.
16:28Your two-minute drill begins now.
16:31Going into the 2001 season,
16:33which Packer has started an NFL record of 141 consecutive games as a quarterback?
16:37Red Farm.
16:38Right.
16:39Which Oakland A's closer won both the Cy Young Award
16:41and the American League MVP in 1992?
16:43Dennis Eckersley.
16:44Right.
16:46In April 2001, a man was convicted of stalking
16:48which Swiss professional tennis player?
16:51Monica Hingis.
16:53Martina.
16:55Go, Seth.
16:57Which Utah Jazz shooting guard
16:59made 95 percent of his free throws
17:01in the 1999-2000 season?
17:03Jeff Hornacek.
17:04Correct.
17:06Which New York Giants linebacker retired in 1994
17:08as the team's all-time leader in sacks?
17:10Lawrence Taylor.
17:11Correct.
17:12What was the name of the 2001 NBA's all-star weekend?
17:14Ray Allen.
17:15Right.
17:17Name the former Cleveland Slugger
17:19who signed a mega deal with the Red Sox in December 2000.
17:21Nanny Ramirez.
17:22Correct.
17:24The terms jibbing, luffing, and tacking
17:26are all used in what aquatic Olympic sport?
17:28Yachting.
17:29Right.
17:31In 1992, Billy Swift led the National League
17:33with a 2.808 ERA
17:35while pitching for what team?
17:37San Francisco Giants.
17:38Right.
17:39In 1995, what Louisiana university
17:40won four NCAA championships
17:42due to a point-shaving scandal?
17:4485.
17:45Tulane.
17:46Right.
17:48Which American men's figure skater
17:50won four consecutive world championships
17:52from 1981 to 1984?
17:54Todd Ellings.
17:55Scott Hamilton.
17:57In 1966, which all-time great running back
17:59announced his retirement from the NFL
18:01while filming a movie in London?
18:03Jim Brown.
18:04Right.
18:05What is Moxie Bogues' given first name?
18:07Tyrone.
18:08Right.
18:09In 1993, what Los Angeles area golf course
18:11is affectionately known as Hogan's Alley?
18:13Pass.
18:14Riviera.
18:16The major leaguer who best exemplifies
18:18baseball on and off the field
18:20receives an award named after which
18:22Hall of Famer?
18:23Pass.
18:24Clemente.
18:26Who did Bobby Knight replace
18:28as head coach of Texas Tech in 2001?
18:30Waiting for you on that.
18:32That was James Dickey at the end.
18:34You just missed it.
18:36It's Martina, or did you say Monica Hingis
18:37on that?
18:38You go from 15 up to 26, so you got the lead.
18:40Let's swap and find out.
18:42It's Vinod.
18:44We'll take over and move on
18:46into the quarterfinals.
18:48You saw the difference there.
18:50You've been through this thing before.
18:52The question's coming from all over the place.
18:54You're down now by 10 points.
18:56Panel's set to go.
18:58And your two-minute drill begins now.
19:01Name the Colts quarterback
19:03who led the NFL in passing yards in 2000.
19:04Peyton Manning.
19:06Right.
19:08The new Minnesota NHL franchise
19:10has what untamed nickname?
19:12North Starks.
19:14Wild.
19:16In 1999, which NBA commissioner said
19:18it's a great feeling as he signed
19:20an almost 300-page agreement
19:22ending the league's lockout?
19:24David Stern.
19:26Right.
19:28Which Cardinal outfielder led the National League
19:30with an amazing 702 slugging percentage in 1948?
19:32Stan Musial.
19:34Right.
19:36Which NFL coach said it's a luscious career?
19:38Walter Payton.
19:40Sure.
19:42Blues Reserve center Jake Bosco
19:44won NCAA's Hoops title as a member of what team?
19:46Connecticut Huskies.
19:48Right.
19:50Which former Dodger manager struck out 25 batters
19:52in a single game for the Schenectady Blue Jays in 1948?
19:54Tommy Lasorda.
19:56Sure.
19:58During the open era,
20:00which Czech-born tennis great is second only
20:02to Jimmy Connors in career men's singles titles?
20:04Matt Miller.
20:06Right.
20:08What college did former Raiders linebacker Matt Miller play for?
20:10Penn State, of course.
20:12What Midwestern city is home to the MLS franchise
20:14known as The Crew?
20:16Columbus.
20:18During the 1995 NBA playoffs,
20:20which Viotto Houston Rockets guard
20:22took a leave of absence from the team?
20:24Vernon Maxwell.
20:26Right.
20:28Which Super Bowl-winning quarterback's
20:30autobiography is titled Quarter Black?
20:32Doug Williams.
20:34Sure.
20:36Name this Kentucky standout
20:38who joined the Dallas Mavericks in 1993 at age 20.
20:40Jamal Mashburn.
20:42Right.
20:44What 1970 movie stars James Earl Jones
20:46as the first black man to win the heavyweight crown?
20:48Jack Johnson.
20:50Great White Hope.
20:52What is the last name of the only pair of brothers
20:54that shrine in the A. Smith basketball hall of fame?
20:56Pass.
20:58McGuire.
21:00In 1976, which Austrian skier
21:02electrified the Innsbruck crowd by winning gold medal
21:04in the World Cup?
21:06Franz Beckenbauer.
21:08Klammer, was it?
21:10You didn't need that point anyway
21:12because you've won it 30-26.
21:14We move on to the quarterfinals.
21:16You've got $10,000 more in your pocket.
21:18Steve, we have to say goodbye to you,
21:20but you do have $5,000.
21:22Enjoy that and stick around
21:24and see if he can turn $10,000 into $20,000
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24:28Here's the answer to tonight's
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24:40And we're back.
24:42Vinod Velikatturi has prevailed.
24:44He moves on into the quarterfinals.
24:46He's won another $10,000 at least.
24:48That gives him $15,000 so far.
24:50More importantly, he is the 6th man
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24:56in this summer edition of the 2-Minute Drill.
24:58You can win it.
25:00It's a 25 by doubling up your money here.
25:02You also have an ESPN experience coming up.
25:04You chose to spend a Sunday
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25:08hanging out on the Sunday NFL countdown.
25:10They sit in a room and eat food
25:12and watch football.
25:14That's great.
25:16And your Chiefs, have you studied up
25:18because you didn't have a clue last time?
25:20I tried.
25:22Ted Popson always gets me.
25:24Yeah. Alright.
25:26Well, we won't try to involve him this time
25:28in this for you.
25:31We won't.
25:33We will.
25:37Time for
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25:59Excuse me, can I get five pounds of kielbasa?
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27:15Uh, Carlos Pena or Raul Pena?
27:19Seriously? Okay, need a big bet.
27:21Daddy needs some RBIs. Let's see.
27:23Carlos had 100, Raul had 93.
27:25Carlos is younger, but I like the sound of Raul.
27:27Raul. Definitely better to chant than Carlos.
27:29Plus, he's bald. When am I going to lose my hair?
27:31Dude, focus. Need a big bet.
27:33Vicente Padilla.
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28:12We dropped a lot of money on this equipment.
28:14When it breaks down, somebody's going to be fired.
28:16It is time for the question of great significance.
28:24Been a fun ride?
28:25A lot of fun.
28:26Been thinking about the Chiefs, have you?
28:28I hope they have a much better year.
28:30The 97 season, though, was filled with highs and lows,
28:32it says here.
28:33Perhaps the most exciting moment,
28:35the come-from-behind 28-27 win over the Raiders
28:37on Monday Night Football.
28:38Because you're a diehard Chiefs fan,
28:40you're going to recall all of this.
28:41Let's test your recollection of one key moment in that game.
28:46For an extra $10,000,
28:48A, which Chiefs player intercepted
28:51a Jeff George shovel pass
28:53and returned it for a third quarter touchdown?
28:55And B, how many yards was that interception return?
28:59That's it.
29:00Darren Anderson.
29:01True.
29:0255 yards.
29:03True also.
29:04You've won $25,000 yourself.
29:06$25,000 into the quarterfinals.
29:09Thanks, all you guys, for being around.
29:11Great panel.
29:12We'll see you in the quarters.
29:14Will Gibson, our champion, he's involved,
29:16so he's trying to get up the ladder too.
29:18Thanks for watching.
29:19See you next time on ESPN's Two Minute Brief.
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