The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Tebow disappoint­ed about Mcelroy start

- By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

NEW YORK — Tim Tebow would have done whatever Rex Ryan asked — if the New York Jets coach had asked him.

Ryan acknowledg­ed Monday that Tebow wasn’t happy when the coach chose Greg McElroy to start for the benched Mark Sanchez, but insisted Tebow was willing to play in any role Sunday against San Diego — including the wildcat.

“He was disappoint­ed, there’s no question,” Ryan said Monday. “He was disappoint­ed that he was not named the starter, but with that being said, I’m not going to get into private conversati­ons that I have with players, but it was my decision to use Jeremy Kerley in the wildcat, without question.

“But I’ll say this: I believe if Tim’s number was called, he would’ve went in and played. I don’t think there’s any doubt about that.”

A person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press that Tebow asked out of his wildcat offense duties last week after hearing that McElroy, the thirdstrin­ger, would get his first NFL start over Tebow, listed as the No. 2 quarterbac­k.

Another person, also familiar with the situation, said that wildcat plays involving Kerley instead of Tebow were added before practice last Wednesday.

Both people spoke on condition of anonymity because the Jets do not disclose personnel discussion­s.

ESPN New York first reported that Tebow opted out of running wildcat plays. ESPN also reported that Tebow said his relationsh­ip with Ryan was “strained” for a few days, but they smoothed things over. Ryan had all three quarterbac­ks active for Sunday’s 27- 17 loss, but Tebow never got onto the field in any capacity.

Ryan did not deny that Tebow asked out of running wildcat plays, but also refused to go into any details of what happened.

“I’ve been transparen­t and all that stuff without question, but I’m not going to give you a private conversati­on that I would have with a player,” Ryan reiterated. “That’s between him and I. If he wants to share whatever the conversati­on is, Tim or anybody else, then that’s up to him.”

Ryan was also asked if it could be considered “insubordin­ation” if a player refuses to play in a role designed for him.

“You guys are assuming something’s a fact or whatever, and that’s fine,” Ryan said. “If I would have asked Tim to play in anything, Tim would have gone into the game and done that.”

After the game, Tebow would say only that “it just happened” that he didn’t play in the wildcat package. He has done his best to hide his frustratio­n throughout what he could consider a lost year on the playing field.

“Well, it’s been disappoint­ing,” Tebow said of the season. “Obviously, it didn’t go as we thought, as I had hoped, but sometimes in life you have that. Sometimes you have setbacks and you just have to look at them as another opportunit­y for you to step back up and keep working and figure out what to do.”

New York will either trade or release Tebow after the season, a disappoint­ing and frustratin­g one-year stint with the Jets that just seems to get worse.

 ?? AP ?? New York Jets quarterbac­k Tim Tebow stands on the sidelines during a game against the San Diego Chargers, Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.
AP New York Jets quarterbac­k Tim Tebow stands on the sidelines during a game against the San Diego Chargers, Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.

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