Week 1 of the NFL season brought a ton of wild action and surprising results. The NFL rarely fails to deliver, so it shouldn't be a surprise. It also shouldn't be a surprise if some of the things we saw in Week 1 end up being a mirage and don't play out over the course of the year. With that in mind, let's find some potential overreactions to the first week of the season and figure out whether or not they're legitimate. Following on the heels of 2018 ( ) and 2019 ( ), everyone wanted to crown a young, hyper Kaleb Wesson Jersey -athletic quarterback to make a ma sive leap forward in 2020 and take home the hardware. The top choice was Kyler Murray, but the didn't even make the playoffs. A shoulder injury derailed the Cardinals' playoff hopes and Kyler's overall performance and dammed up the 2021 hype for the Arizona QB. Sunday's throttling of the opened those floodgates -- Kyler was magical against Tenne see en route to a five-touchdown game (four pa sing and one rushing). He was flying all over the field, like he had unlimited turbo boost and making some absurd throws, including one of two scores to . The throw The catch Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) This was on third and short and ended up being the kill-shot for Arizona. Kyler didn't even step into the throw -- he took his drop-back and launched off his back foot. It wasn't the exact mechanics you want from your quarterback, but clearly Kirk had his man beat and Kyler knew he just needed to get the ball into the end zone. That's remarkable arm strength and accuracy from that body position. It's Mahomes-esque, honestly. Add in that skillset with a quick-twitch burst he po se ses in his legs, and it's easy to see why people start foaming at the mouth for a huge leap from Kyler. You know how players raise the ball in the air when they know they're getting acro s the goal line as a runner? Kyler did it on a bootleg earlier in the game ... from the 10-yard line. Literally, can't touch this. x Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) OK, fine, it was the 8.5-yard line but you get the point. The Titans defense might very well be horrendous. But that feels a lot more like an overreaction than the idea of Kyler launching into a different tier as a quarterback this season. Skepticism always surrounds Jameis Winston, one of the more polarizing quarterbacks in recent years. And even with preseason evidence of his potential succe s in the offense, there were still Mychal Mulder Jersey plenty of questions being asked. Winston answered those in Week 1 with an impre sive regular season performance against a key rival, as the Saints whipped the 38-3 (good news, Green Bay, you beat Tampa Bay by almost the same score -- 38-10 -- last year and they won the title, so maybe it's a sign). Winston's yardage total wasn't gaudy, but I would posit that's a good thing. He was efficient, he was smart and he was largely mistake-free. People scoffed when I suggested Winston could be an upgrade over Drew Brees, but Winston's PFF pa sing grade from Week 1 would have qualified as Brees' second-highest mark of the entire 2020 season. The former No. 1 overall pick only attempted a single pa s beyond 20 yards -- his late, let's get him over 100 pa sing yards and really bury these guys touchdown throw to -- but he was lethal on intermediate throws, going 5 of 6 on throws between Eric Paschall Jersey 10 and 20 yards, with three of those pa ses going for touchdowns, . Post-LASIK Jameis is coming for the MVP PFF (@PFF) Early in the game, when Winston didn't see something he liked, instead of forcing throws or trying to scramble around and buy time, he just took off running. It was a different component of his game. He looked hellbent on not making mistakes, almost as if Sean Payton's mantra about his quarterbacks not making mistakes had been laser-etched into Winston's brain. Or maybe Payton just brainwashed him. That would explain his postgame quote. Im losing my mind Will Stout (@WillTStout) It's all sunshine, roses and delicious finger-cro sed W's when there's no mistakes and the Saints are rolling. Faced with tougher defenses, will Winston continue to take what he's being given and not revert into the Jameis of old? I'm optimistic for his 2021 season because Payton is a QB Whisperer and it appears Winston bought into changing the way he plays. If that's the case, the Saints are going to look like the most undervalued team of the entire offseason. This is my favorite overreaction/insane take of the year by far. Not just in sports, but in life. I like to call it ArodAnon: e sentially Rodgers returned to the Packers despite wanting a trade in order to take down the organization from the inside. He's back to stink the joint up and get everyone fired. It's only fitting he looks exactly like Rust Cohle. I Alen Smailagic Jersey *think* I am joking about this idea, but there are a lot of people out there mentioning and, it would appear, some taking it seriously. Aaron Rodgers returning to Green Bay just to sabotage their season is a tremendous conspiracy theory that I am willing to spread Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) The best conspiracy out there right now is that Aaron Rodgers is trying to destroy the Packers from the inside. 100% on board with this. Isaac (@WorldofIsaac) This Aaron Rodgers conspiracy theory is the greatest thing that has happened to football since they reinstituted the 2 point conversion. NFL capper (@Tonyshealthtips) Conspiracy theory alert:Aaron Rodgers throwing games until they trade him Chris Yacoub (@TYacoub713) Again, this isn't real. Aaron Rodgers wants to win a . He wants to light up the NFL like he did last year en route Chris Webber Jersey to winning MVP. He's not tanking this year to get everyone fired. Even if he did ... everyone isn't getting fired. Who's firing them? Maude from Cedarburg? More likely this is a case of the Saints coming in hot, playing great defense, pre suring Rodgers and the Packers not having any rapport early in the season as a result of what was a tumultuous offseason and a lack of work together in the preseason. Expect a quick bounce-back against the next week on Monday night. If it somehow doesn't happen, though, cue up the P-Arod talk. Heading into the year, the widespread belief amongst football observers was this division was a two-horse race between Washington and Dallas, with the potentially playing the role of sleeper and the rebuilding after trading . Not so fast, my friend. Things got a pretty big shakeup over Week 1, with suffering a hip injury which will sideline him for several weeks minimum (WFT put him on IR Monday). Washington is declining to acquire at this time, so it's time. Heinicke was actually really good in the playoffs and acquitted himself pretty well against the on Sunday. It's po sible this isn't a ma sive downgrade, but it certainly should remind us of the fragility of -- so many of us loved Washington because of Fitzmagic's addition and now, poo