Ok then bring back the in goal touch judges to call on the in goal decisions.
Its what they need. No video ref, 1 ref on the field, 2 touchies to call on forward passes and ball going into touch and that other ****. And a ref at either end to watch the grounding and contests for the high ball etc.
Really the video ref has the easiest job of any official in the game and he is usually the 1 making the most crucial errors. He can watch a try as many times as he wants, he can see it at different angles, he can slow it down, pause it, if all else fails give benefit of the doubt (WTF sort of rule is that), but still he can **** it up. How many times do you hear commentators say its a try and its called a no try, or vise versa. Its gettin pretty bad