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Sunday, September 9
Updated: September 10, 3:52 PM ET
 
Road win lifts Dolphins to top spot

By Tom Jackson
Special to ESPN.com

Here's my quick review of everything we saw in Week 1 of the 2001 NFL season:

TJ'S TOP 10 W-L TJ SAYS
1. Dolphins 1-0 Running back Lamar Smith leads the way in mini-upset.
2. Broncos 1-0 Impressive win tempered by loss of Ed McCaffrey.
3. Colts 1-0 Colts scored almost every way possible.
4. Saints 1-0 Struggled early, but running back Ricky Williams got hot.
5. Rams 1-0 Impressive road win at always-hostile Philadelphia.
6. Packers 1-0 Packers riding 5-game winning streak since last year.
7. Raiders 1-0 Third straight win at Arrowhead Stadium.
8. Panthers 1-0 Stunning win over emotional Vikings.
9. Jaguars 1-0 Wide receiver Jimmy Smith (2 TDs) is healthy.
10. Eagles 0-1 Tough loss to talented Rams; Buccaneers are next.

Offensive player of the week:
Packers running back Ahman Green. A whopping 157 yards rushing on just 17 carries and a pair of scores as Green Bay coasted over the Lions.

Defensive player of the week:
Saints safety Sammy Knight. Three tackles, three interceptions and three passes defensed as New Orleans harassed Bills quarterback Rob Johnson.

Special team players of the week:
Seahawks kicker Rian Lindell. A 52-yard field goal with just :03 remaining gave Seattle a hard-earned win.

Number of the week:
8. Eight teams failed to score a touchdown on opening day -- Seahawks, Browns, Steelers, Bills, Lions, Cowboys, Redskins and Bills -- and only Seattle managed to win.

Surprise of the week:
Panthers over Vikings. Elderstatesman (uh, rookie) quarterback Chris Weinke was the catalyst of a big victory at the Metrodome.

Coaching move of the week:
Mike Holmgren. Congratulations to the Seahawks' sideline leader for his 100th career victory (including playoffs).

Rising this week:
Rams. Only once last season (17 games, including playoffs) did St. Louis hold a team under 20 points. A 20-17 overtime win at Philadelphia was very encouraging.

Falling this week:
Lions. High hopes in Motown this year with a new regime, but Detroit looked lifeless at Lambeau Field.

Store it away:
Falcons running back Jamal Anderson is very healthy and will push for the NFL rushing title.

Tom Jackson is an NFL analyst for ESPN.







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