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Sanchez says Santonio was being dramatic with “rattled” comment

Mark Sanchez,  Santonio Holmes

New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes, right, runs off the field with quarterback Mark Sanchez after scoring a touchdown on a pass from Sanchez during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redsk insin Landover, Md., Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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Jets receiver Santonio Holmes says quarterback Mark Sanchez was rattled by the trade for Tim Tebow. Unsurprisingly, Sanchez does not agree.

“I think [Holmes] made it a little more dramatic. When you read it in the paper, it sounds like a Lifetime movie script or something, [like] he’s talking me off the ledge or something like that,” Sanchez told ESPN New York 98.7-FM. “Anybody in that situation would have a couple of questions about a trade like that. But as soon as I talked to the team, I really started to understand that [Tebow] is an addition, he’s not changing anything. He’s here to help us.”

Sanchez says he’s not the least bit threatened by Tebow, or by anyone else, as No. 2 on the depth chart, because Sanchez knows who No. 1 is.

“I’m the starting quarterback,” Sanchez said. “It’s nice to know that for your confidence, but at the same time, nothing was going to change how I came into the season, mentally and physically. I’ve said it before: Whether it was Peyton Manning or Tim Tebow, it didn’t really matter. I was going to play and I plan on playing well.”

Ultimately, playing well is the best way for Sanchez to get everyone to stop talking about Tebow.