I still don't see what the Jets organization did that was SO wrong in this whole situation... they traded for Tebow, in large part due to them wanting to make a splash, but they also thought he could help them win football games... he comes into camp and they find out that he's terrible, so when Sanchez gets pulled, they go with a guy who presumably has been outperforming Tebow in practice all season
I actually have respect for the Jets (as a Fins fan, that hurt to admit) for sticking to their guns and letting a guy's play determine whether or not he got snaps... they traded picks for him, they had every incentive in the world to play him... especially Rex Ryan, who was (and still is) on the hot seat, so if he legitimately thought Tebow gave him the best chance to win football games and possibly save his job, why wouldn't he do it? Not to mention the extra attention the Jets would receive in the media by starting Tebow (which was partly the reason they traded for him in the first place).
Is there any evidence at all that Rex Ryan told Tebow he'd be the starter at any point and reneged on his promise? Like someone said, Tebow was the 3rd stringer in Denver last year and leapfrogged Brady Quinn, so how is this situation THAT much different to where Tebow's actions are justified?