Vegas Dancer Reveals Why She Outed Dolphins Coach For Snorting Cocaine, Coach Resigns

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Miami Dolphins’ offensive line coach Chris Foerster blew 24 years of coaching experience up his nose after a Las Vegas stripper named Kijuana Nige released a Facebook video of Foerster snorting multiple lines of booger sugar while talking to a woman (presumably Nige) off camera. You can watch the incriminating video here.

Accompanied with the Facebook video, Kijuana Nige wrote, “I really don’t do this often but… since it’s NFL Sunday let’s talk about these coaches folks 🗣,” Nige wrote. “Introducing Christopher Foerster Miami Dolphin offensive line coach 👋👋👋👋👋 Hey honey are you still high.”

She wrote, “Welcome to my NFL Sunday event” after posting the video. “A coach going skiing before practice.”

Less than 24 hours after the video was made public, the 55-year-old resigned from his position as the Dolphins’ offensive line coach. Foerster released the following statement, via ESPN’s Adam Schefter:

“I am resigning from my position with the Miami Dolphins and accept full responsibility for my actions. I want to apologize to the organization and my sole focus is on getting the help that I need with the support of my family and medical professionals.”

The Dolphins followed up his statement with one of their own.

“We were made aware of the video late last night and have no tolerance for this behavior. After speaking with Chris this morning, he accepted full responsibility and we accepted his resignation effective immediately. Although Chris is no longer with the organization, we will work with him to get the help he needs during this time.”

According to New York Daily News, Nige snitched on the o-line coach for social justice. She wrote in a since deleted post.

“The white people mad at me like I forced blow down this mans nose and like I recorded it on tha low,” Kijuana Nige wrote in the since-deleted post. “No those are his habits and he recorded himself and sent it to me professing his love. So quick to make excuses for him but will roast a minority player over an athem, dog fights, weed, domestic issues etc. But y’all keep saying ALL LIVES MATTER STFU‼️”

Not only is this a humiliating lesson for the veteran coach, but it’s an expensive one as well. Foerster’s  is one of the highest paid assistant-coaches in the league, with a salary “valued between $2.5 million and $3 million a year,” according to ESPN.

Cold. Ice cold.

[h/t New York Daily News]

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Matt’s love of writing was born during a sixth grade assembly when it was announced that his essay titled “Why Drugs Are Bad” had taken first prize in D.A.R.E.’s grade-wide contest. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana.