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Giants' Kaybourne Thibodeau is a man in a hurry with records

Kayvon Thibodeaux answered the question — do you know how many Azeez Ojulari sacked as a rookie last year? — as fast as he can turn a corner .

"Eight and a half hours," said Thibodeau.

Did you know?

"Yeah, yeah, yeah."

Is that a reasonable goal for you?

"Yeah, yeah. That's the record."

} Want a rookie record?

"I mean...because I don't want that..." he said and laughed, and everyone laughed with him.

Here, someone informed Thibodeau that in 1981, before sacks were an official statistic, he LT — Lawrence Taylor — recorded his 9.5 sacks.

Thibodeau whistled. “Call LT,” he said.

When the No. 5 comes to power for Giants fans for the first time in Game 2 of the preseason against the Bengals, no one should expect No. 56 from him.

"They are ruthless. That's it. They don't hold back. There is no sugar coating in Giant Land," he said.

Asked by his new fanbase if he liked it, Thibodeau said: It's all talk.

Giants rookie Kayvon Thibodeaux looks on at training camp, Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J.
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So he's already alerted his sidekick in crime, Ojulari.

"I told him at the meeting yesterday, everything he does, I want to do better," Thibodeau said. Just keep setting the bar, keep chasing it, and create that competitive joke.

An iron that sharpens iron.

"He said, 'Yes, it's on,'" said Thibodeau. "He has a goal he wants to reach and we keep pushing each other to get there." There is an urgent problem of determining the

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Put this chip on Andrew's shoulder and keep chasing him "We just have to make sure we're there," Thibodeau said.

Thibodeau needn't ask defensive coordinator Wink Martindale about adding a few extra rep's from that side. His teammates oblige him.

"I just talk to them and say, 'I need him,'" said Thibodeau.

Offensive line coach Bobby Johnson observed Thibodeau up close and personal against Thomas and right tackle Evan Neal.

"I think he's a special player," Johnson told the Post. "I think he has all the tools. Obviously that's why he was chosen where he was chosen. You see people who are hungry and always working...and he's a person Just seeing a great team guy who knows his role and tries to improve every day.I appreciate his humility and work ethic."

Defensive Line Coach Andre Patterson has returned to practice due to health issues.

"He has a quick start, a quick twitch, and he has long arms that he can use well," Patterson said. "And the number one thing I think is he has a natural feel for what to do at the top of the rush. But as I always say, an NFL offensive lineman , the No. 1 technical group in the National Football League, so I have to learn how to use technique to win in this league as a rusher.

Never worry about being satisfied with Chibodeau.

"You don't think you can use every move on everyone, do you?" he said. "You have to know specifically who you're going to play against, and you have to adjust your moves to suit them."

This time he's eager for 14+ snaps. , smart, tough, and trustworthy pass all the tests.

"He's a different guy than most young players," assistant defensive line coach Brian Cox told The Post. "He talks about things most young people don't talk about."

For example?

"The city...the cigar...he seems to have a big personality," said Cox. ``Big qualities about him. It gives us an edge,” Cox said. "He makes them all work. It's just a matter of how quickly they come together."

Kayvon Thibodeaux: Young people in a hurry... to get to quarterback.