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If this is end for Matthew Stafford in Detroit, his Lions run ends with frustration at inability to end 'curse'

Two days before the 2009 NFL draft, Matthew Stafford sat in the back of a league courtesy truck that drove him through Manhattan.

He was about to become the No. 1 pick, about to agree to a contract worth $41.7 million guaranteed, about to head to the Detroit Lions where he was confident he’d reverse the supposed “Curse of Bobby Lane” and lead the woebegone franchise to some playoff victories, if not a lot more.

As the truck drove through Midtown, Stafford spotted a storefront fortune-teller – Hannah’s Psychic Readings – and joked that he wanted to go inside, just for the absurdity of it.