Santonio Holmes doesn’t think the Two Quarterback system will work and neither do I, but that isn’t going to stop the Jets from trying.
Tebow will be one of the most closely watched players in the NFL. Why? Because he’s Tim Tebow. Another reason is because of his role: What is he? The Jets say he’s the No. 2 quarterback and will be used in the wildcat package. They haven’t divulged any specifics, but it’ll probably be closer to the read-option offense he ran in Denver than a true Wildcat, which is a direct snap to a running back. Team insiders say the plan is to use Tebow in the red zone, where they can replace Sanchez with another player/blocker to bolster the running game.
This really isn’t fair to Tebow or Sanchez. When you are using your backup quarterback to bolster your run blocking do you really have a true backup?
Just saying.