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McDaniel explains why he passed up chance to break NFL record
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

The Miami Dolphins had the opportunity to make NFL history on Sunday, but coach Mike McDaniel decided to pass on it, and explained why after the game.

The Dolphins obliterated the Denver Broncos 70-20 in one of the most stunning scores of the season so far. Miami could have had more, however, as they passed up a makeable field goal try from what would have been the Broncos’ 27-yard line in the final minute of the game. 

The Dolphins had Mike White kneel down and turn the ball over on downs instead of attempting a field goal, which, if converted, would have set the NFL record for points in a regular season game with 73. The decision actually led to some boos from the home crowd.

After the game, McDaniel said chasing records is “not what we came to do,” and added that he wanted to ensure the Dolphins maintain “good karma” going forward.

McDaniel did not see much value in running up the score, which is fair enough. The Broncos were already thoroughly embarrassed, and the Broncos may have greater accomplishments in their future. A 70-20 score is a statement in itself.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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