The morning after Mark Sanchez said that he was in "attack mode" entering training camp, the fourth-year quarterback outshined backup Tim Tebow on the first day of practice. Sanchez led an offense that looked crisp on the first day of practice, setting the tone with a 40-yard bomb to rookie Stephen Hill on the first play of 11-on-11 team drills, Hill made a diving grab off a deflection from Darrelle Revis. Tony Sparano gave a sneak peek of his style by calling plenty of plays to stretch the field. The offense looked much crisper than it did during minicamp last month. "Exactly what we wanted," Sanchez said after practice. "The pace, the tempo, the excitement. That was perfect. Exactly what Coach Sparano was preaching to us last night." Source: New York News Daily
Hasn't Tebow ALWAYS sucked during training camps? Doesn't he "turn it on" during game time or whatever.