Clyde Christensen’s professional relationship with Chris Foerster began in 1996, when new Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy hired both as assistants.
In the two decades since, Christensen said he’s “been good friends with [Foerster] and his family.”
And even after Foerster’s national shame, “that hasn't changed.”
So Christensen knows Foerster as well, if not better, than anyone in Dolphins headquarters. And if there was anyone in the building in a position to detect a significant change in his demeanor or health, it would be Christensen.
But Christensen said Foerster showed no signs that he was battling the demons he demonstrated in the line-snorting video he sent a Las Vegas entertainer in recent weeks.