Video: Miami Dolphins Coach Caught Snorting Cocaine on Camera

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The Miami Dolphins had barely finished celebrating their 16-10 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday when a disturbing and possibly incriminating video of offensive line coach Chris Foerster surfaced on the web.

In the video that was originally shared by a Facebook user named Kijuna Nige, Foerster snorts a white powder into his nostrils.

“Hey babe, miss you, thinking about you,” Foerster says in the video. “How about me going to a meeting and doing this before I go?”

Foerster then snorts the substance into his nose through a rolled up dollar bill.

“What do you think, I’m crazy?” Foerster asks the camera.

Foerster takes a break before snorting a third line.

“It’ll be a while before we can do this again. Because I know you have to keep that baby,” he says. “But I think about you when I do it. I think about how much I miss you. How high we got together. How much fun it was.”

Following the release of the video, the Miami Herald‘s Armando Salguero reported that the Dolphins had released a short statement saying that the team had no comment on the video at this time.

“We were just made aware of the video and will have no comment at this time,” a team spokesman said Sunday night.

Salguero added that a decision on Foerster’s future with the Dolphins could be decided as early as Monday. Salguero’s report also stated that it is not yet known how old the video is or whether the video was taken while Foerster was a member of the Dolphins’ coaching staff, but there were certainly clues within the video that points to the video being rather recent.

“A source familiar with the layout of offices within the Dolphins facility told The Miami Herald late Sunday that is a Dolphins office and those are the type of desks in those offices,” he wrote.

It is still too soon to know how this will end for Foerster, but the video certainly raises questions regarding his future with the Dolphins and in the NFL.

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Jonathan is a freelance writer, filmmaker, and passionate fan of the NFL. In the past Jonathan has covered politics, entertainment, travel, and more. He is a proud contributor of Dolphin Nation.