Once upon a time, the New York Jets had actually had an offensive line that gave its play-makers some room to operate.
Not coincidentally, the last time that statement rang true is also the last time that the Jets were a championship contender.
The Jets had a beastly offensive line from 2009-10, a span in which they won four playoff games. In 2009, from left-to-right: D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Alan Faneca, Nick Mangold, Brandon Moore, Damien Woody. Faneca was replaced with rookie Matt Slauson in 2010, and the unit hardly skipped a beat.