By Dean Michaels

The Miami Dolphins didn't look like a team that started the season 0-7, jumping out to a 34-0 lead Sunday before walking away with their fourth win in five games, a 34-14 pounding of the Oakland Raiders.

Reggie Bush ran for 100 yards and a touchdown, while Matt Moore continued his emergence as a starter with a 13-for-25 performance good for 162 yards, a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown.

Miami scored on its first three possessions to take a 13-0 lead. The Fins racked up two scores in the span of 20 seconds in the third quarter after a Kevin Burnett interception return made it 34-0.

The Dolphins (4-8) limited Oakland to 2-for-11 on third down, dominating time of possession 38:20-21:40 and outrushing the Raiders 209-46.

Carson Palmer finished 20-for-41 for 273 yards, an interception and two late meaningless touchdowns for Oakland (7-5), which saw its three-game winning streak snapped and fell into a first-place tie with the Denver Broncos in the AFC West.

The Raiders lose the division tiebreaker to Denver based on best win percentage in division games. They sit eighth in the conference because of losing tiebreakers to Cincy and Tennessee and winning a tiebreaker over the Jets.

Oakland heads to defending Super Bowl champions the Packers for Week 14 while Miami hosts Philadelphia.

NFL 2011 - Once Woeful Dolphins Pulvarize Streaking Raiders, 34-14