The 2016 NFL season was supposed to be a joyous occasion for the LA Rams, with so much optimism behind the team in their first season since moving from St.Louis.
They had a stud running back in Todd Gurley and a dangerous multi-tool in Tayvon Austin as weapons for 1st-round draft pick Jared Goff, as well as a tough defence, and former Titans head coach Jeff Fisher was the man trusted to make it all come together.
Unfortunately for the Rams, things did not go to plan. Goff was far too green to be starting in the NFL, Gurley flopped hard and looked a shadow of his former self, and in the end it was all a bit of a dumpster fire.
Fisher got the chop, and it was a heavy 42-14 defeat to the Atlanta Falcons that was the final nail in the coffin in week 14.
Today, previously unseen footage has emerged as the Rams allowed their entire season to be documented for Amazon Prime's NFL Films-produced 'All or Nothing: A Season with the Los Angeles Rams', which will be available from Friday, and it's the type of thing we are usually never allowed to see.
"Unfortunately, I won't be there this weekend... I was just fired." - Jeff Fisher
Stream @allornothingtv: June 30th on @AmazonVideo. pic.twitter.com/nCdHLhngVd— NFL (@NFL) June 29, 2017
Fisher certainly isn't the most popular coach in football, but you have to hand it to him for the way he handled that situation.
A very personal moment, it does a great job of building hype for 'All or Nothing: A Season with the Los Angeles Rams', which picks up where we left the team after 'Hard Knocks' last pre-season, but can't have been a help to have film crews around all season for a team that was clearly struggling.
We'll be giving it a watch though, that's for sure.