With the usual caveat that fights and scuffles happen in every football game, there sure do seem to be a lot more of them with replacement officials on the field. Monday night's example was a Pro Bowl wrestling match in the end zone between Brandon Browner of the Seattle Seahawks and Greg Jennings of the Green Bay Packers.

In the fourth quarter of a tight game, Browner laid out a defenseless Jennings during a pass route, then took him down when the Packers wideout tried to retaliate. Jennings got in a good shot in while he was pinned on the ground, Browner still got the better of him with a dirty helmet grind. Cagewriter's Maggie Hendricks jokingly scored the bout for Browner, giving him "takedown and nearfall points."

Both players were flagged for the end zone wrestling match, but Browner avoided one for his cheap shot that started it.

Which brings us back to the replacement refs. Players aren't just trying to get away with the usual stuff anymore, they're popping guys on the goal line. Worse, they're doing it and know they'll get away with it. Remember, Browner's hit didn't get him flagged. The only reason he drew a penalty is because Jennings retaliated.

There's a perception that NFL fields on Sunday and Monday (and Thursday) are lawless like the wild west. It's not going to get better. It's only getting worse.

Bring. Them. Back.