Getty ImagesJoe Namath doesn't think Tim Tebow could step in as the starter if Mark Sanchez got hurt.
Joe Namath was quick to praise Tim Tebow for his work ethic and sincerity.But if Jets starting quarterback Mark Sanchez ever were to get injured, Namath doesnât think Tebow could step in and become the New York Jetsâ No. 1.
âGod forbid something happens to Sanchez. See, this is where Iâm confused. I donât think the second guy really is Tebow,â Namath told ESPNNewYork.com on Tuesday night.
Asked why he believes third-stringer Greg McElroy would be a better fit to take the majority of snaps if Sanchez ever got hurt, Namath said, âbecause youâre not gonna win consistently with the Wildcat offense unless Tim passes a lot better, maybe a little quicker.â
Tebow carried five times for 11 yards in Sundayâs 48-28 Week 1 blowout victory over the Buffalo Bills, but did not attempt a pass. For his career, the 25-year-old has a 47.3 percent completion percentage.âI donât think he can consistently play the quarterback position as we know it as opposed to the Wildcat without improving his passing accuracy,â Namath said of Tebow. âYouâve got to be more accurate than that today, and Timâs got a big motion. Heâs working on it, and he can improve it. So that remains to be seen.â
So far, Namath does believe Tebow has been a âplusâ for the Jets.
âBecause of the guy he is, because of the aura he has around him. His work ethic. His sincerity,â Namath said. âYou want him as a teammate on your side. You want to find a place to use him. But teams have seen Tim play before -- last year -- they have to prepare to defend against a certain kind of offense if heâs on the field. It takes up their time. Heâs a weapon just being there, let alone getting on the field to help.â
As for Sanchez, who completed 19-of-27 passes for 266 yards, three touchdowns and one interception on Sunday, Namath said, âI thought he got out of the box in brilliant fashion, wonderful fashion.
âI know Sanchez can work long-term, and I know that thereâs a spot for Tebow in the other kind of offense. These teams have to spend time preparing for it.â
Namath said he was surprised with how well the Jets looked in their season opener.
âThey looked so good, I have to admit I was somewhat surprised, because looking at the preseason -- and believe me I know that preseasons are to get things ironed out,â Namath said.
âI wasnât surprised at our defense, except for the second half, but you know when you get a lead you kind of back off, at least they did, and (coach) Rex (Ryan) is not happy about it. So maybe theyâll play a little different next time. But the offensive line really did a great job. Austin Howard playing against (Mario) Williams, I was really surprised at that.
âSomebody said that game is not a big deal. Excuse me, every game is a big deal, because at the end of the season itâs better to be 9-7 and make the playoffs, so every loss is against you and it was a great start to the season no doubt.â
Namath later spoke to fans at a dinner in Manhattan honoring him for becoming the host of the all-new Joe Namath Hour on Mondays from 6-7 p.m. during the Michael Kay Show on ESPN New York 98.7.
Namath has been critical of Tebow ever since he was traded to New York in what Namath called a âpublicity stunt.â
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