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Thibodeaux’s Giants Future Comes With Pressure

Drew & Rob

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Kayvon Thibodeaux is getting the praise every player wants, but the sacrifice is obvious: his Giants future now runs through a contract year, a crowded pass-rush room, Abdul Carter’s arrival, and the pressure to prove his value at camp.

Drew and Rob ask whether Brian Burns’ comments show that Thibs is fully bought into John Harbaugh’s Giants, or whether professionalism only matters if the production follows.

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Has Kayvon Thibodeaux handled the Giants’ pressure like a pro? Yes — based on the discussion, the strongest argument is that Thibodeaux has stayed professional through trade noise, role uncertainty, and contract-year pressure, but training camp still decides whether that buy-in becomes a real Giants future.

The episode opens with the Giants’ public training camp dates at The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia. Drew walks through the open practice schedule and why moving camp away from home changes the usual fan experience, especially for fans who are used to seeing the team up close in New Jersey.

Then the main debate turns to Thibodeaux. Brian Burns praised the way Thibs has handled his business, and Drew argues Giants fans should give him more credit for staying professional while the team drafts Abdul Carter, trade rumors float around, and his next contract hangs in the balance. The question is not just whether Thibodeaux is talented. The question is whether he can turn a tough situation into a season that forces the Giants to rethink his future.

Has Kayvon earned more respect from Giants fans, or does “handled it like a pro” still have to show up on the field?

The second half shifts to Ed McCaffrey’s comments on Odell Beckham Jr. and Malik Nabers. McCaffrey believes a healthy OBJ could give defenses something to worry about opposite Nabers, but Drew and Rob are not ready to buy the full hype. They debate whether OBJ can still be more than a nostalgia signing, where he fits in a deeper receiver room, and whether his best value may be as a mentor and situational weapon rather than a true WR2.

Is OBJ still a real weapon for the Giants, or are fans chasing the old version of Beckham?

Drew and Rob also get into the details of OBJ’s low-risk contract, the injury waivers attached to it, the memory of the old slant-route magic, and why even a small Beckham role could still matter if he helps Malik Nabers and the younger receivers develop.

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