The Miami Dolphins averted a three-game skid with a 16-10 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, which was an important moment for a team that badly needing something to go their way.  But, the victory was quickly followed by a crazy story that broke that evening.

A video making the rounds on social media shows Miami offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting cocaine through a rolled-up $20 bill.

Of course, this disturbing video put Foerster’s job with the Dolphins in jeopardy. Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reported that Dolphins management was already aware of the video’s existence and was in the process of taking the necessary steps to address the situation, according to sources. Salguero also noted that a source believes that Foerster took the video inside the Dolphins’ facility based on the looks of the surrounding.

The team is not commenting but league sources say there will be an investigation about the video and Foerster’s fate with the Dolphins will be decided as early as Monday.

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Foerster is speaking to an unnamed person in the video, but the way he speaks suggests it’s a woman. Deadspin tried its hand on transcribing what Foerster was saying. It is also worth noting that the date of when this video was taken is still unknown.

Hey babe. Miss you. Thinking about you. How ‘bout me going into a meeting, and doing this before I go? [snort] There’s those big grains falling, but I miss you. I miss you a lot. [snort] What do you think? Crazy? I know, babe. It’s gonna be a while before we can do this again, because I know you’re going to keep that baby[?]. But I think about you when I do it. I think about how much I miss you, how hot we got together. How much fun it was. So much fun. Last little bit before I go to my meeting. [snort] [inaudible] You think? I think not. I wish I was licking this off your p***y.

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It didn't take long for Foerster to publicly respond, announcing his resignation from the franchise. Per ESPN's James Walker:

“I am resigning from my position with the Miami Dolphins and accept full responsibility for my actions,” Foerster said. “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.”

Hopefully the professionals can help Foerster turn his life around.