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The old saying goes "alls well that ends well," which is the best way to describe the Miami Dolphins' 27-13 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Dolphins started off the game sloppy, with an offense that couldn't get moving and a defense that couldn't stop the Jaguars from marching down the field.

As bad as that might seem, the Dolphins were saved on many of Jacksonville's first-half drives by Jaguar miscues. A blocked field goal by Olivier Vernon stopped Jacksonville's first drive, then later on in the half a Louis Delmas pick-six gave Miami the lead while keeping the Jaguars from scoring.

It was a lead that Miami wouldn't relinquish all day long. In the second half, the offense got it back in gear, save for wide receiver Brian Hartline, who was a disaster all afternoon.

Miami knows there's a lot to clean up for next week's tilt against San Diego, but for now they can savor a hard-fought victory over the Jaguars that has them over .500 for the first time since Week 1.

Here's a look at Miami's grades for the afternoon.