Yup. It should never have been brought in to re-referee every situation or the entire game, or try and correct every mistake. That was their problem in the first place. Referees made mistakes before, but people could swallow the tight calls at least. What needed fixing was the blatantly bad/unjust decisions. They brought in goal line technology to eliminate any issues there, but the same can't be done with anything else as no other part of football is black and white like that. Handball/not handball is always up for interpretation, no matter where they make the line to be handball, or what situation they describe. Same with offside. Everyone can tell what is or isn't clearly offside, up to pretty much half a foot without resorting to all the line drawing. If a decision is tighter than that and it's one players sleeve vs another's, just leave it with the on field call. It's a grey area over if it should or shouldn't be offside so leave it to what the ref/linesman felt it was if VAR can't tell after a replay or 2 one way or another.