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It's insult Tebow time
Jets' Ryan boiling over QB put-downs uttered by anonymous players
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Rex Ryan doesn't mind his New York Jets players saying what's on their minds. Just as long as they put their names to their comments.
An angry Ryan addressed his team Wednesday for some anonymous quotes by players and members of the organization ripping backup quarterback Tim Tebow in a newspaper report.
"If you're not going to put your name to it, I think that's about as cowardly of a thing there is," Ryan said. "I don't want to get into specifics of what I said, but I did address it with our football team. If you're searching for things to try to drive a wedge through the team, my thing is, I believe in this team.
"I believe this team is (together), will continue to be and maybe even become tighter. I'm confident that will be the case."
A report in the Daily News on Wednesday said that more than a dozen players and members of the Jets organization believe there's no chance Tebow could overtake Mark Sanchez for the starting quarterback job -- with one saying of the backup: "He's terrible."
"We never say that it always has to be a bed of roses," said Ryan, who encourages his players and coaches to "be yourself" in interviews. "But again, put your name to it. I think people would respect you a lot more for it."
The story drew so much attention that not a single question about the Jets' next opponent, the St. Louis Rams, was asked during Ryan's 22-minute news conference.
Tebow has remained unflappable all season despite constant questions about his role and how he's used by the Jets, but acknowledged this was a "unique" situation in his career and there was "some frustration and I guess some sadness" after hearing about the story.
"This is something I can't control," Tebow said, adding that the locker-room is filled with "a bunch of awesome dudes."
"I can control my attitude, my effort and my work ethic," he added. "Those are things that will never change based on what anybody says."
Sanchez, who has taken his share of criticism during his nearly four seasons in New York, supported his teammate.
"I've been in those shoes," he said. "I feel for Tim. You wake up the next day and you keep playing."
Left guard Matt Slauson was one player whose name was used in the report, saying that "it's not even close" in terms of who the Jets' best quarterback is and that he has "all the confidence in Mark," but adds: "We don't really have a choice." Slauson said his comments were made "long ago, months ago" and didn't even remember making them.
"I feel that Mark is our quarterback," Slauson said simply Wednesday. "That's how I feel."
Tebow approached Slauson after hearing about his comments while they were in the trainers' room Wednesday morning, and smoothed things over.
"It was great," Tebow said. "He's an awesome guy and we have a great relationship. He's someone you love having on your football team."
Tebow added that he has been knocked all his life on the football field, constantly told by others what he can't do and using it to try to motivate himself.
"I always find the good and the positive in every situation," Tebow said, "and the positive of this is to go and work a little harder and build better relationships with your teammates."
Tebow was acquired from Denver in a stunning trade in March, with the Jets envisioning using the popular player in key spots on offence. Instead, he has had little impact through nine games, rushing 27 times for 92 yards and completing five of his six passes for 40 yards. Tebow also has not scored with the Jets, and the wildcat package he was supposed to be such a large part of has been inconsistent and mostly ineffective.
Ryan and the Jets insist he has made a difference on special teams, though, as New York's personal punt protector because opponents have been forced to account for him since he has pulled off a handful of fakes.
"We asked him, a former Heisman Trophy winner, first-round pick, a quarterback who led his team to a playoffs that, 'You know what? We want you to be our personal protector,"' Ryan said. "Everything we've asked him to do, he's done."
-- The Associated Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 15, 2012 D4
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