New York Post

GM: We’ll handle pressure

- By DON BURKE dburke@nypost.com

Mike Tannenbaum knows there is a lot expected of him and his team this season. But the Jets general manager also knows the expectatio­ns of others, including his team’s rabid and eternally frustrated fans, have nothing on the expectatio­ns he places on himself.

Which is all well and good, but Jets fans want to know if Tannenbaum is doing enough. They see the 02 start to the preseason and an offense that has yet to score a touchdown. They see a quarterbac­k controvers­y on the horizon with Tim Tebow brought in to nudge Mark Sanchez. They see right offensive tackle Wayne Hunter treat the opponents’ path to the quarterbac­k like an EZPass lane. They see a roster that currently has all the depth of an Adam Sandler movie.

In short, Jets fans see anything but progress.

“Look, nobody puts more pressure on themselves than me,” Tannenbaum said in a recent interview with the Associated Press. “I have the best job in America and wouldn’t trade it for anything. I really just worry about things that I can control. I’m trying to put us in the best possible position to have a good year.”

Tannenbaum, who has shown himself to be aggressive since being named GM in 2006, said he is far from finished shaping the roster and said he expects Labor Day weekend will be “a minidraft for us” as teams make their final cuts and players become available.

Tannenbaum said he stands by the decision to bring in Tebow, an idea first given voice as he and coach Rex Ryan sat in an airport and sipped milkshakes. See what too much sugar can do?

At the time, it had become apparent Peyton Manning was headed to Denver and the Broncos would make Tebow available. Tannenbaum and Ryan spoke to owner Woody Johnson and new offensive coordinato­r Tony Sparano.

“We felt unanimousl­y that [Tebow] could help us win football games,” Tannenbaum said. “That’s why we got him. ... Our plan hasn’t wavered. Not all of the cards are going to be turned over in June, July and August. They’re going to be turned over during the regular season, and I feel better about that trade every day.’’

“If we get improved quarterbac­k play with our defense, I think we have a chance to have a really, really special season and accomplish a lot of goals.”

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