There was a three-hour-long scoring party in South Florida on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium where the Miami Dolphins made history by scoring 70 points in a demolition of the Denver Broncos.
Coach Mike McDaniels' squad was hitting the conga all the way to the end zone all afternoon long as the Broncos were incapable of stopping the league's most unstoppable offense.
And it could've been worse.
Miami was just three points shy of breaking the NFL's all-time scoring record for a single game, set in 1966 when Washington put up 72 points against the New York Giants.