President Barack Obama has weighed in on the Mark Sanchez-Tim Tebow situation with the Jets. "I gotta tell you, I don't like the idea of a quarterback controversy at the start of a season, so if I was a Jets' fan, I'd be pretty nervous," Obama said. Obama was at a campaign event in Ohio and called into 97.1 The Fan in Columbus and talked with hosts Mike Ricordati and Scott Torgerson. Asked about the Mark Sanchez-Tim Tebow dynamic, President Obama offered a qualified endorsement of Sanchez. "Sanchez is not Tom Brady yet, but he led them to the playoffs two years in a row," he said. "I think Tim Tebow seems to be a wonderful young man, and he's got just a great winning attitude. He really steps up when things count... "But there's going to be a lot of tension in that situation," Obama continued, "so it'll be pretty interesting to see how it plays itself out."