Miami Dolphins: A decade of controversy may finally come to an end

MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 13: Head coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins looks on prior to the game between the Washington Redskins and the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 13: Head coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins looks on prior to the game between the Washington Redskins and the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on October 13, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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ASHBURN, VA – CIRCA 2011: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Chris Foerster of the Washington Redskins poses for his NFL headshot circa 2011 in Ashburn, Virginia. (Photo by NFL via Getty Images)
ASHBURN, VA – CIRCA 2011: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Chris Foerster of the Washington Redskins poses for his NFL headshot circa 2011 in Ashburn, Virginia. (Photo by NFL via Getty Images) /

Cocaine and a prostitute – October 9th, 2017

On October 9th, 2017 the Miami Dolphins were rocked when a video surfaced of offensive line coach Chirs Foerster snorting cocaine supposedly at the Dolphins training facility offices.

The video showed a man who would later be identified as Foerster snorting coke and pleading with a prostitute to take him back. The woman who held his affection reportedly released the video on social media and news agencies after Foerster refused to pay her off.

Foerster quickly resigned and his future in the NFL was in question as was his personal life. The issue was more about Foerster than the Dolphins but Miami had already been dealing with continued controversy and many believed that the Dolphins, under Adam Gase, would finally get away from all the issues and problems that had plagued the team.

Foerster would eventually get the help he needed and returned to coaching in the NFL a couple of years later.