Mike Tice was a sub-.500 coach who went 8-0 against the Detroit Lions.
Brad Childress was being bombarded with angry "Fire Childress!" chants when a phantom pass interference penalty kept him from losing to the Lions team that ended up 0-16 in 2008.
Leslie Frazier got to celebrate the day before he was fired. Why? Because he played and defeated the, you guessed it, Detroit Lions.
Heck, even Bud Grant wouldn't be Bud Grant without a 26-8-1 record against the Lions.
Current Vikings coach Mike Zimmer took the podium Tuesday looking like a man who really needs the tradition to continue in his first meeting with Detroit on Sunday.
His first news conference of the week lasted only 4½ minutes in part because he's visibly tired of injuries and arrests being the two primary and never-ending story lines in 2014.
Batting leadoff was the topic of defensive tackle Tom Johnson, the third Viking in four weeks to wind up on the wrong side of the law. He was pepper sprayed, zapped with a Taser and jailed on suspicion of disorderly conduct and trespassing over the weekend. Ho-hum.
"I've talked to him and we are still collecting facts and we will leave it at that as we go," Zimmer said.