Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis doesn't believe that Denver's option-style offense, led by Tim Tebow, is built to last. The Broncos lean heavily on the run, having done so 55 times on Sunday against the Chiefs. "The biggest thing for the secondary is for us not to fall asleep," Revis said. "We can't fall asleep back there in the secondary. It can get boring, especially if a team keeps on just running the ball, series after series, play after play. "The best way I can sort it out is let the linebackers and the d-line take care of Tebow and the running game and the options," Revis added. "If you look at them on film, they run a lot of double moves, they do. Decker runs a lot. Royal runs a lot. I think we need to focus on the pass. Always play pass." Although Tebow has won three of his four starts, Revis isn't sold that Denver's style of offense can last over the course of a season. "Yeah, if you have Michael Vick and Chris Johnson at running back," Revis said. "Yeah, it can work. Those are probably the two fastest guys that can get out on the edge." But not Tebow? "No. Not for a whole season," Revis said. "We know what they're doing. And we feel comfortable in our game plan."