Sheil Kapadia
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Podcast Appearances
They asked Crosby to go home last year at the end of the year so that they could tank.
But it sounds like Guerrero is part of the reason where Crosby's now is like, no, I'm good.
I want to be out of here.
Have you read Guerrero's Wikipedia page?
It's one of the wildest things I've ever seen.
Can I read you one passage here?
In 2005, Guerrero was sanctioned by the U.S.
Federal Trade Commission for falsely presenting himself as a doctor and claiming to be able to cure cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, arthritis, and Parkinson's disease using a dietary supplement called Supreme Greens.
He had made these claims in infomercials on the channel Spike TV.
And we TV.
I mean, so I was thinking what you were thinking, like if I'm a Raiders player and it's like, Oh, this guy Guerrero is coming over.
It's like threatening or saying I might get cut.
And then I go home and I'm like, I think I've heard this guy's name before.
You know, you tell your wife, Hey, can you Google Alex Guerrero?
And then this comes up like, how is this franchise supposed to compete with actually well-functioning franchises with like GMs and proper, you know, power structures.
Like I always say, NFL teams are not well-run organizations, but this is like,
a step beyond not being a well run organization.
Yeah.
Of our time.
Exactly right.