Sometimes, karma can’t help but make us feel all fuzzy inside.

On Sunday, Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase announced he’d be curbing the team’s right to protest injustice by mandating everyone who doesn’t want to stand during the national anthem to stay inside the locker room or tunnel. On Monday, Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster was forced to resign, leaving the head coach in a bit of a conundrum.

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According to the Miami Herald, model Kijuana Nige posted a video to Facebook of the married father of three doing drugs. There is no time stamp on the video the Las Vegas resident released, but it was certainly grounds for Foerster to step down from his position. The viral video, below, which has since been deleted, shows the former coach sniffing a white powder while sweet talking Nige, she alleges.

“The white people mad at me like I forced blow down this mans nose and like I recorded it on tha low,” Nige wrote on Facebook. “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 anthem, dog fights, weed, domestic issues etc. But y’all keep saying ALL LIVES MATTER STFU‼️” she wrote.

The 55-year-old quickly resigned after the video went viral.

“I am resigning from my position with the Miami Dolphins and accept full responsibility for my actions,” Foerster said in a statement posted by NFL Insider’s Adam Schefter. “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.”

Gase said he didn’t anticipate such a viral fiasco.

“It’s not a good situation,” Gase said on Monday according to ESPN. “It’s not something you expect. But things happen sometimes that you don’t anticipate and you have to deal with it. It’s not fun, especially when you’re close to somebody. But you gotta take the next step and move on because we’re going to play on Sunday.”

Foerster had been working for the Dolphins since 2004.

On Monday morning, Nige posted a photo of a woman in full Black power salute mode clad in a bathing suit that read “Anti Trump.” The flick only added to the notion that her ousting of Foerster was in retaliation for the Dolphins’ treatment of its players.