If this thread is about Campbell, I will weigh in about it. Jared has no good receivers other than Hock, lost Ragnow who was the pillar of the OLine, and there still isn't a credible running game in Detroit. Not many QB's would look good in that situation, and Goff isn't one of them. McVay is a master of scheming receivers open and the Rams have excellent receivers and used to have a dominant running game. Many QB's would look good in those circumstances, including Goff. But Campbell's offense is nothing like that. McVay put Jared's limitations and errors on himself for years while supporting his player. It wasn't until last year that McVay expressed public concern about his QB's performance. Campbell is doing this after 6 games and zero wins. Therefore, it's an unusual move in a terrible situation but perhaps by holding the QB accountable, he's doing something drastic to "shake up" the team. While I don't agree with the method, I "get it" as far as not just rolling over in what is obviously a lost season.
As Rams fans, we've lived the same nightmare the Lions are experiencing. I, for one, feel nothing but gratitude that those years are well in our rearview and take no pleasure in other's misery unless you count the Patriots, Niners, Seahawks, and Saints.