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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Film short: What Kayvon Thibadeaux showed vs. CIN that has us amped up

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

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Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Nick break down Kayvon Thibadeaux’s tape from the second preseason game against the Bengals in a new addition to the Big Blue Banter – film shorts. These will be shorter podcasts that hyperfocus on one player, concept, scheme, coach and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Blue Liar.

0:05.3

Welcome back.

0:06.3

This is the Big Blue Banter New York Giants Football Podcast.

0:09.7

I'm Dan Schneier.

0:10.6

Joined as always my co-ist Nick Falado.

0:12.6

Today we're doing another big blue banter banter film short.

0:15.6

We're going to be doing a lot more of these in the regular season with regular season tape.

0:19.2

But the point is, look at the film, come up with some

0:22.0

kind of key takeaway that we think will be fun for the fans to hear. And so today we're going to talk

0:26.3

about Kvon Tibido because, yes, he got injured in this second preseason game. Yes, we probably

0:30.5

won't see him for another month, hopefully sooner, three to four weeks on his first opinion, went back

0:35.3

to James Andrews, Dr. James Andrews, maybe it's different. We'll find out no new news on that front. So we're expecting still three to four weeks, but look, in his limited snaps, we can go over both this game and the first preseason game, but especially this game, he did flash some of what we're looking for, some of what made him the fifth overall pick and some of what had me and Nick so excited about him. There's going to be clips we talk about that you'll see on Nick's Twitter today because from previous days where he broke it down, he can link you to those just reach out to us. Where Tibido flashes the traits that we believe can ultimately make him an elite asset for this giant's roster. That's the ceiling here. There is no cap to the ceiling. He is an elite asset for this giant's roster. So with that said, and with that in mind, Nick, break down first the play that stood out most to me, the one where he just gets the unbelievable get off, all right off the line of scrimmage, and then after that decides to do

1:27.7

something that really gives them an opportunity to potentially get to the quarterback for sack. It ultimately was not a sack, but it could have been. It definitely could have been. And Brandon Allen did a good job stepping up into the pocket here. And this is why we're so damn excited about Kvon-Tibod, right? It's not just the explosive first step, but there are subtleties

1:44.7

within his past rushing repertoire that put offensive tackles into a bind. And I know

1:50.1

this is number 77. He's not a starting offensive tackle in the league, but this is a very

1:55.2

quick and very efficient pass rushing move that he employs against this offensive tackle. So

2:00.1

essentially he is wide.

2:01.8

He's in a wide nine, two-point stance against the tackle who has a four technique

2:06.5

directly over top of him.

2:08.2

And then to the same side of the line of scrimmage, Taye Crowder, is in the A-gap.

2:13.3

So that tackle, first off, just to maximize K.

2:16.0

Montibodos from a scheme perspective,

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