I still don't think Goff is the type of QB that elevates the players around him
Based upon what? Even with that clown show of an OL in front of him in 2019 he still had a winning record. He came within a makable missed FG when he moved the Rams into position in the final seconds which would have gotten them into the playoffs. Jared never had a losing season under McVay. Everyone gives the credit to McVay for those winning seasons but ignores Goff's contribution. In 2018 going head to head with Mahomes he beat him at his own game in a slugfest. IMO that proved beyond all doubt that Goff was a hell of a QB. IMO that was the best game I've ever seen in my life. Even in his first year in Detroit with a poor OL the Lions lost games they had leads in by giving up a final winning drive by the opposition in 2 or 3 games. They would have ended with a 6-11 record. Talk to people in Detroit and they will tell you differently. Jared isn't a diva, he's more like Donald. Both lead by example. If you say Donald doesn't elevate the guys around him that would be wrong. AD elevates them by his commitment and his play. Goff is the same way.
The difference is McVay set Goff up to fail by not allowing him to audible or read the defenses, by not building the offense around him to play to Goff's strengths. Sean did it for Stafford and he even did it for Mayfield in ways he never did for Goff. That is why IMO Mayfield will be the starter in 2024 and be successful where Goff wasn't. It wasn't because Goff wasn't a good QB, but because he was the QB McVay inherited and was not "his" QB in the way Stafford is and I think Mayfield would be as well. The Rams will end up with a Goff equivalent QB in Mayfield which IMO isn't a bad thing at all. IMO Mayfield and Goff are very comparable QBs. That is to say, if a coach plays to their strengths, they can take you to the big game.
McVay won with Goff without designing the offense around Jared's skillset. With Mayfield he will have an equally talented QB but this time because he would be his choice, Sean will design his offense to fit Baker's skillset. I honestly feel that the SB loss in 2018 despite McVay rightly assuming the blame, always held it against Jared. There is a different vibe about McVay when he's dealing with Stafford and Mayfield than it was with Goff. It happens and why in the long run it probably will end up best for McVay, Goff, Stafford and perhaps Mayfield.
Goff closed out last season as easily a top 10 QB that year. It showed just how good he can be. I think he will continue in that way and Detroit has their franchise QB. Stafford IMO is damaged goods. His tendonitis and spinal contusion are yellow flags. Tendonitis can trouble an athlete his entire career. A spinal contusion normally takes close to a full year to heal completely. Stafford will be returning early. At Stafford's age, those things can't be ignored. If Les Snead is smart he will sign Mayfield as a backup this year, with the condition he will be the starter in 2024. Like I've said previously, I think that was a big factor in getting McVay to stay.
Stafford will get one last shot at a ring. Even if he falls short, he will have achieved everything he wanted to do in LA. The next stop will be in the booth. Goff is a QB Holmes can build a team around. With a better defense, the Lions are a playoff contending team with Goff as their QB. Mayfield gets a team that wants him, one of the best coaches in the NFL with a solid team on both sides of the ball. Baker ends up on a legit SB contending team. He will get the last laugh at both Cleveland and Carolina as he probably will win a Lombardi before either of those teams.
God I love happy endings!