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In the NFL, first impressions are often the worst impressions

Here's what we knew after Week 1 of the 2014 NFL season:

Minnesota receiver Cordarrelle Patterson was the league's most dangerous multi-purpose weapon, as evidenced not by his catches and kickoff returns, but his three runs for 102 yards and a touchdown in a 34-6 pounding of St. Louis.

(In the next 15 games, Patterson rushed for a total of 15 yards.)

The Tennessee Titans were a solid playoff contender. They easily handled Kansas City, 26-10, brushing aside a Chiefs team that had won 11 games and made the playoffs the year before.

(The Titans finished 2-14, tying Tampa Bay for the worst record in the league.