Rex Ryan and the Jets are counting on the element of surprise when using Tim Tebow. "The great thing is whether the Buffalo Bills [are thinking] we're going to use him 20 snaps. We're going to use him two snaps, 50 snaps, they don't know," Ryan said. "All I know is they have to prepare for him. I know what does that to your preparation time. When you start running the Wildcat and what that does you can't just slough it off, 'oh, it's no big deal.' Yes, it is. You really can't tell that lie because I've been there in your shoes. I know the preparation time it takes. If you don't prepare, then [offensive coordinator Tony Sparano is] probably going to run it 50 times on you. That's just the way it is." Ryan again made clear that he doesn't foresee the Jets having a two-quarterback system. "We have as clear cut a starting quarterback as those other teams," Ryan said. "Mark Sanchez is our starting quarterback. But we have an athlete and a special talent in Tim Tebow that allows us to do different things that maybe other teams don't have. So, we're going to play Tim Tebow because it helps us. It's going to help our football team wins games. That's how I feel about it."