Kayvon Thibodeaux Looks Like An 'Office' Character When Saying Who He Wants To Be Giants QB Next Season

There are always rumblings that some kind of reboot of The Office that no one asked for is coming our way. If and when that happens, New York Giants defensive lineman Kayvon Thibodeaux would be perfect for a guest spot.

That's because, in an interview with Yahoo Sports ahead of the Super Bowl, Thibodeaux demonstrated that he has a knack for The Office's signature look-into-the-camera move.

Thibodeaux was asked who he wants to see under center for the Giants next season. For players on a lot of other teams, this would be an easy question. However, for someone on the Giants — a team whose Achilles' heel was at quarterback — it's a little bit more difficult.

Do you get honest and say what you're really thinking, or toe the company line and say Daniel Jones?

Well, after staring into the distance for a moment trying to decide which path to take, Thibodeaux went with Jones.

And then shattered the fourth wall like Jim Halpert.

If a picture is worth a thousand words, the way Thibodeaux looked down into that camera lens said about a million.

Of course, all season long, Thibodeaux was stuck on the other side of the ball while Jones, Tyrod Taylor, and Tommy DeVito struggled, leading the team to an underwhelming 6-11 record.

Sure there was that fun two or three weeks where Tommy DeVito was playing okay and everyone was doing that Italian finger thing like they were in The Sopranos, but aside from that, not the most fun season to be a New York Football Giant.

Part of me wishes Thibodeaux would've shaken things up a little bit and been honest, but the sane part of me knows you can't do that. 

That was a smart decision from the guy who once clobbered Nick Foles and then did snow angels next to his twitching body.

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