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Tim Tebow: Mark Sanchez’s Struggles Will Force Jets to Turn to Tebow in 2012

August 26, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The New York Jets will be forced to start Tim Tebow at some point early in the 2012 season as Mark Sanchez continues to regress. 
The Jets got rid of Brian Schottenheimer this past offseason, much to the delight of Jets fans across the nation. In his stead, they brought in conservative curmudgeon and running-game specialist Tony Sparano. 
So far this preseason, Sanchez has been just awful, even when he does have time to throw. He is in danger of turning into David Carr without a capable pass-protecting line.
Through two games, he's completed 13 of 17 passes—seemingly awesome—for only 80 yards (4.7 yards per attempt). The second half of that equation is what's so depressing, and on top of that, he's thrown one pick and zero touchdowns. 
Tebow hasn't looked much better, completing only nine of 22 passes for 96 yards. He has also thrown one interception and zero touchdowns, but he has managed to move the offense a bit more consistently t...

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