So let me see if I understand. You indicate that you expressed that the Rams should have fired McVay fresh off the Rams Super Bowl win so that the Rams could have kept Kevin O'Connell as his replacement. That’s some serious out of the box thinking. I’m curious as to your current take on what the Rams should do with McVay?
I'd keep McVay for now, definitely. I don't think a better alternative is out there, like I thought might well be the case with O'Connell (who I basically see as McVay without the arrogance in both personality and play calling). Then again, I don't follow other teams closely enough to know about their coordinators in detail, like I did the Rams with O'Connell, so who knows. The OC in Detroit is getting a lot of hype.
McVay is a very good coach to be sure, just overrated IMO. He is not someone you move off of easily, as upgrading will be difficult. If a move is made. with a coach of his caliber, it is usually out of necessity rather than seeking an upgrade (e.g. Sean opts to stop coaching, or he loses the room and you simply need a new voice, etc.). I would take Reid, Shanahan, O'Connell, and Harbaugh before McVay, personally. I'd rank McVay more or less on par and in the same tier with Pederson, Tomlin, Payton, and Carroll. Though Carroll in particular I'd take McVay instead. The way people talk about McVay around here, you would think he is the cream of the crop of NFL coaches. I don't think that has been true for several years now, as compared to when his schemes were fresh and NFL defences had yet to find answers, and I think it is clear at this point he is either unwilling or incapable of re-inventing himself. I think anything from 5 to 10 is a more accurate ranking for McVay. Which is very good. You're unlikely to do better unless you can correctly identify an up and comer. Elite coaches don't hit the market often.