Chris Johnson took the hand off, made a quick move to his left and — bam! — he was on his way to yet another highlight run. The 76-yard touchdown against the Raiders extended Johnson’s streak of 100-yard games to 12 as the Titans opened the regular season with a 38-13 win. Perhaps the most eye-opening thing about the blowout, however, was what went on around Johnson. A team that was so one-dimensional at the end of last season proved it could win even when the electrifying back doesn’t have his best stuff. “Last year we relied a lot on C.J., and I’m sure we’re probably going to do that this year, too,’’ safety Michael Griffin said. “But everybody has to hold up their end of the deal this year if we’re going to have the season we plan on having. We all just can’t ride his coat tails. We have to be able to support him.’’ The Titans did just that in one of the most one-sided wins on the NFL’s opening weekend. Read more: http://www.tennessean.com/article/20100912/SPORTS01/100912014/2196/SPORTS