EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — This was different, sure.
But it was also familiar.
So for the Panthers' offensive line, another week of changes led to a result of the kind they're getting used to, in a 13-6 road win against the Jets that moved them to 4-3.
"We have a next man in mentality," veteran right tackle Taylor Moton said, before extending that praise to run game coordinator Harold Goodwin, offensive line coach Joe Gilbert, and offensive quality control coach Dean Petzing.
"Just the whole staff getting whoever's up ready to roll," he continued. "And ultimately, I'm loving all the guys I'm playing next to and have the utmost confidence in anyone who steps in."
Part of that is because even though the combinations are new, the people are ones they know well. One of the benefits of keep