On a dog day in training camp, the 'Cat came out. Under a shroud of secrecy and paranoia, the New York Jets practiced their ballyhooed Wildcat package Monday for the first time, unveiling their plans for Tim Tebow. That it occurred in a closed practice -- no fans, only about two dozen media members -- was no accident. For months, the Jets have refused to divulge details of their Tebow package, hoping to keep opponents guessing. Teams must allow the media to attend training-camp practices, according to league rules, but the Jets placed restrictions on what could be reported with regard to the Wildcat. Afterward, it made for an almost comical scene, as Tebow and Mark Sanchez did their best to dodge questions from reporters. The players were under strict orders not to reveal anything that could be useful to opponents. There were a few Nixonian moments. Read more: http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/sto...ce-wildcat-tim-tebow-mark-sanchez-mum-details