With two quarterbacks of varying styles, the Jets will operate their offense like "two different teams," according to left guard Matt Slauson. Slauson said players were given that impression Monday as the Jets officially began their offseason program. "It's like we're going to be two separate teams, but as far as I know, Mark (Sanchez) is still going to be our guy," Slauson said of new offensive coordinator Tony Sparano's plan to deploy both Sanchez and Tim Tebow. The Jets have maintained that Tebow, the No. 2 quarterback, will be used in the Wildcat formation, but a source claims that New York will use Tebow as an H-Back, a fullback and as a running back.