Officiating has truly gone down hill, especially over the past 10+ years. Most will tell us we shouldn't complain about the officiating, or maybe we should all become officials since we seem to see everything and know all the rules. I will admit it would be tough being an official, and we have the ability to watch replays during the game, but these guys are supposed to be the best of the best. IMO there are too many factors preventing consistent officiating each week, too many to mention although I will mention a couple. The speed of the game is so much faster today I think most officials can't keep up. Interpreting the rules is inconsistent. In one game they call a roughing the passer (i.e. the roughing call on Dunbar today) and the same hit in another game goes uncalled. I think there are many who anticipate a foul and throw a flag. Now you add rules to limit some of the vicious hits, illegal contact, etc. and it all can go to hell quickly. I know the league reviews each game and evaluates the officials, so maybe it's time the NFL fines them for making bad calls. Officials should be held accountable just as much as players and coaches. If they are not going to, then sign me up. I'll make sure the RAMS get the upper hand if I'm officiating one of their game.