I think very few people want him fired, and I'm certainly not one of them. If nothing else, as long as he's here, the Rams will be in the conversation and will make the playoffs most years.
But goddammit, I want to see him fix some of these bad tendencies and habits which have lingered like an open sore that won't go away. I fear that if he doesn't he'll end up being someone like Andy Reid was in Philly - a good coach that could consistently put out a produce that won more than it lost, made the playoffs most years, but could never get over the top.
We know McVay has the intelligence and coaching acumen. But he needs a lot more self-discipline and a lot more introspection, because games like that of last night have happened multiple times in his tenure (particularly since the beginning of the '19 season) and he's done the same thing in those games, over and over and over when his approach was clearly not working. We probably could have finished 11-5 or 12-4 last year had he approached a few games differently, and we could be 8-2 or 9-1 right now, if not even 10-0 had he and his DC had coached better in our three losses.