Stop me if you've heard this one.
After a particularly embarrassing and soul-crushing loss, a Detroit Lions coach dug a hole in the ground and called the players to watch while he buried a symbol of that game. When the dirt was patted back in place, the players and the coach could move on, free from the evil that symbol represented.
That scenario has now happened to the Lions twice in three years. First it was former Lions head coach Matt Patricia, who buried a football back in 2018. This time, it's Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn who is trying to free his team from the memories of their disastrous Week 8 game against the Philadelphia Eagles.