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Miami Dolphins fans haven't seen this type of performance in years.

From start until finish, the Dolphins dominated, defeating the San Diego Chargers on a beautiful Miami Sunday afternoon.

The Dolphins dominated in every facet of the game, gaining 441 total yards on offense while holding the Chargers to 178 yards.

The defense created big plays by forcing the Chargers quarterback, Philip Rivers, to commit four turnovers—three interceptions and a fumble. Rivers would leave the game early, getting sacked three times while completing only 12 of 23 passes for 138 yards.

San Diego couldn't get anything right, while the Dolphins got everything right and are now 5-3 facing their toughest stretch of the season, one that includes trips to Detroit and Denver sandwiched around hosting a Thursday Night game against Buffalo.

This game was a must-win, and that's exactly what the Dolphins did.

Here's a look at the grades in a report card that's worthy of a trip to Chuck E. Cheese and a place on the refrigerator.