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Who did what?
Chris Foerster resigned his position as offensive line coach for the Miami Dolphins after a video of him snorting drugs was released on social media.
Who made the video?
Yeah, that’s the real kicker here. Foerster recorded the video himself and then sent it to “his girlfriend,” Kijuana Nige. Nige then posted the video on Facebook along with the following post:
In a statement released Monday, Foerster announced, "I am resigning from my position with the Miami Dolphins and accept full responsibility for my actions."
By the way, Foerster was one of the highest paid assistant coaches in the league, according to Stu Burguiere who discussed the debacle with Glenn Beck on today’s “Glenn.”
What was he thinking?
“I'm looking at the decision making process here,” mused Glenn. “This is a 'This is your brain on drugs.’ Um, the decision to say, ‘I’m gonna do cocaine in the office right before a big meeting’ -- not the best of ideas. ‘And I’m going to call my girlfriend’ -- not a good idea. And to say ‘I’m gonna make a video of me snorting drugs’ -- that’s a bad idea. Sending it to your girlfriend -- extra bad. Girlfriend is actually not your girlfriend -- she’s a hooker....”
Right. So he clearly wasn't thinking.
To see more from Glenn, visit his channel onTheBlaze and watch full episodes of “Glenn” live weekdays 5–6 p.m. ET or anytime on-demand at TheBlaze TV.
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