Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster resigned after a video (see below) was posted online that shows Foerster using explicit sexual language and snorting a white powdery substance with a rolled up $20 bill like it’s 1983 (the year Scarface — which had Miami-roots — was released). The 55-year-old Foerster speaks into the camera in what appears to be an intimate, if skeevy, video message for a love interest, saying “It’ll be a while before we can do this again… 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.” Explicit lines follow. One big problem for Foerster is that the love interest he reportedly sent it to was Las Vegas dancer Kijuana Nige, who posted the video online.
Foerster, who played college ball at Colorado State, had been with the Dolphins since 2016, his second stint with the team in a 25-year NFL coaching career. ESPN reports that Foerster “is one of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the NFL, at a salary valued between $2.5 million and $3 million a year.” The video was originally posted by Nige on Facebook. Nige implied that she had more compromising videos, perhaps of other NFL personnel, and that she was posting this Foerster video in defense of Colin Kaepernick and his protests. (Nige wrote: “let’s talk about these coaches folks.”) Kaepernick is out of the NFL right now — many presume because of his protests — while Nige implies the NFL has bigger systemic problems than a quarterback who kneels for the national anthem. Interestingly, Foerster (pronounced FURR-ster) came to Miami from the 49ers, where his offensive line protected then-Niners quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Foerster, before the video, was a sought-after NFL coach:
#Dolphins deny #Rams permission tp interview OL coach Chris Foerster for their OC position. pic.twitter.com/lIiVjmoWkF
— NFL News (@New_NFL_News) January 13, 2017
This is the video supposedly of Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting coke before a meeting pic.twitter.com/L7ZsdZMH7U
— Ollie Connolly (@OllieConnolly) October 9, 2017