meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Giants mailbag: Giant underdogs, Daniel Jones future, plus more

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2022

⏱️ 76 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Dan Schneier and Nick Falato answer listener questions about the 5-1 Giants, their future, possible trade targets, Daniel Jones, and much more!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

This podcast is sponsored by Liquid Death.

0:02.4

Are you thirsty?

0:03.5

Parched?

0:04.4

Do you like dark and eerie, sinister names for your beverages?

0:07.8

Then you'll love Liquid Death.

0:10.2

Go to LiquidDeath.com.

0:12.4

Use the promo code Big Blue for a refreshing beverage ahead of Halloween season.

0:20.5

Blue Wire.

0:23.3

Welcome back. It's the big blue banter, New York Giants football podcast.

0:27.2

Tonight we've got a mailbag show coming your way.

0:29.9

Earlier this week, we broke down the offensive game film.

0:32.4

Took a look into some of the things Daniel Jones has done to progress as a quarterback

0:35.7

within the system, among other things on the offense. If you go to our YouTube page, you can literally watch the film with us. Did the same thing for the defensive side of the ball with Dexter Lawrence and other players standing out. Later this week, a little preview of the Jaguards game, might be before you hear this, depending on if you're listening or watching this mailbag will hit youtube before it hits

0:54.6

podcast form we'd like to do the mailbag last for the week let it sink in over the weekend some

1:00.1

nice listening for the weekend more 30,000 foot few thoughts on the giants so nick without further ado

1:05.9

let's dive right into this bad boy we'll start with a question from derrick bentley who asks

1:10.7

what do you guys think kavon tibito's ceiling is after the sample size you've right into this bad boy. We'll start with a question from Derek Bentley, who asks,

1:15.9

what do you guys think Kavon-Tibodeau's ceiling is after the sample size you've seen so far?

1:21.6

I think Kavon-Tibito has a high ceiling, Dan. I think he's still progressing. I think he could still add more moves inside counter moves and things like that to his past rushing arsenal. I think he's

1:26.1

doing a good job leveraging his burst, his explosiveness off the snap to win high side. Does a good job with his inside hand to chop the outside arm of offensive tackles and then does an excellent job getting that outside ham underneath or that inside hand underneath whichever direction he is going in to basically land the rip move to get the tackle off balanced. And I still, like I said, I think there's room to grow. I think as a run defender, he's been, I would say, solid overall. There are times where he gets caught out of position. But overall, I think he has displayed everything that we wanted to see from a player like Kavon, Tibido, a top 10 pick. Somebody who was injured earlier in the season steps in,

2:00.9

and I feel like now he's hitting the ground running, and we should only see development here on out. And I think the ceiling is high. Yeah, I also think the ceiling is high. I think, look, the first step, that initial first step that Tibdo has, that's his defining trait, and it will be. But there are some things that I've already seen on film in the small sample size that stand out to me as good positive developments as far as evaluating his future. One, power. I feel like he's been more powerful at the point of contact within getting off of these blocks. And I thought he would be also the hand usage. The hand usage is further along than not only I expect it, but it should be, I think, for a rookie at this time. But most importantly for me, he's had some really good football savvy play, some high IQ football plays. We talked about the one last week where he kind of, you know, takes the step down, forces Lamar Jackson to go outside, or I believe hand the ball off. Then he takes the runner outside by taking the step and walling him back inside and then makes the tackle on his own. We talked about that on last night's film. That's a great high IQ play. He's had a multiple high IQ please. And they've used him a few times now, Nick, to drop in coverage. And I feel like he's been pretty fluid and looked pretty fast and quick doing that. He hasn't had a big play yet in coverage, but I feel like he's going to get his hand on a ball very soon and make a play there.

2:51.7

People are going to be like, damn, we got a guy who can rush the passer and if we need him to drop in coverage. So ceiling remains high for me. It's pretty on par with where I thought going into the draft, or sorry, coming out of the draft. We got to say, it's exciting too. Because Zizo jolari with somebody we really liked the giants ended up getting him in the second round and i felt like early in the season we started seeing those glimpses of aziz lozre lari unfortunately right now he is injured but think about when aziz ojolari comes back and he's healthy and then you have a ziz on one side cave on another with dexter lawrence and lennar will Leonard Williams occupying the middle. We brought this up a couple podcasts ago, but this defense

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Blue Wire, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Blue Wire and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.