For the second consecutive game, the Jets struggled to move the football in the 13-6 loss to the Panthers on Sunday.

But there was a major adjustment between halves against Carolina, a change whose effects haven't fully been felt yet. Head coach Aaron Glenn decided to sit Justin Fields after the first half and to insert Tyrod Taylor at QB for the entire second half.

The attitudes of the Jets' quarterbacks made this less traumatic than it could have been. But changing QBs in the middle of the stream is never an easy proposition.

"It was a quick one," Taylor, the 15th-year veteran, said of his exchange of assignments with AG. "Obviously, we don't spend a lot of time in there at halftime. There's time to make a couple of adjustments. He told me he was going with me in the second half,

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