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The game plan -- at least for now -- is to have Tebow serve as the backup to Sanchez, who coach Rex Ryan and general manager Mike Tannenbaum insist is the unquestioned starter. Tebow is also going to have plenty of playing time, in all kinds of roles. And, if that comes from under center, that sounds good to him.
"I think, first and foremost, I'm a football player first and then a quarterback, although that is my dream, that's what I want to be," he said. "That's what I believe I am, is a quarterback. But however I can help the team, however I can make a difference, however they can use me, I'll be open to it and work as hard as I can every time I step on that field."
Ryan has suggested that Tebow could see as many as 20 plays a game, a massive amount for a backup quarterback. That means Sanchez will have to head to the sideline for a good handful of those, and that's something that doesn't exactly excite him. But, also not looking to stir any controversy, Sanchez chose his words carefully.
"It's well-documented that I'm not thrilled about playing wide receiver or coming off the field," he said. "But that's just how I'm programmed, and any quarterback is programmed like that. The way I feel about the wildcat really is secondary. I'm a team guy and I'll do whatever it takes to win. If changing a few things up a couple times a game is what we need to do, I'm totally on board."
That's exactly what the Jets want to hear. But will the harmony last? After all, it's only March. The situation the Jets put themselves in will play out over the next several months, leading up to training camp sometime in late-July or early August in quaint Cortland, N.Y., which will likely overflow with fans eager to see Tebow in person.
And, if Sanchez slips up or struggles? That's when the real test will be. After all, the Jets committed to Sanchez when they signed him to a three-year extension a little more than two weeks ago.
"We're adding another player," Sanchez said of Tebow's arrival. "We're not replacing anybody. I mean, he's here to help us. I'm confident in my abilities. I know the team feels the same way about me. They have belief in me. ... So, yeah, I'm not worried about losing my spot."
Now, the Jets have to try to make it all work. They have to decide how much they use the wildcat with Tebow, what they do if Sanchez struggles, how they manage the subsequent public outcry for Tebow and how they keep two young quarterbacks who want to start happy together.
"I really don't pay too much attention to it," Tebow said. "I think the exciting thing is that me and Mark have a great relationship. We have had a great relationship for the last three years. We've been friends. We've texted back and forth. We've talked already. I think we'll have a lot of fun together."
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