The Dallas Cowboys desperately needed a win against their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. After another subpar performance for the Dallas offense, they fell short 23-9.

Injuries and scheme problems have been some issues that Cowboy fans have pointed out, but a more recent complaint has been the officiating when the team takes the field.

With that said, Matt Mosher and Landon McCool, the hosts of the daily Locked On Cowboys podcast, held no punches regarding the current state of officiating in the NFL.

Mosher: The fact that we keep bringing this up–in a year where things are already weird, the fact that we keep bringing this up at some point–really questions the credibility of the NFL and the legitimacy of the fairness that is exerted and executed by the league in the form of just having competent officiating out there.

I think it's been such a drag in so many ways that so many times now where games have been decided by and in turn not corrected until years later for some of these more famous calls. I think that it is just hard to just turn away and pretend like and sigh and say what are you going to do about it because it doesn’t seem like anyone is willing to do anything about it.

It is something that every single year, except for the year that went with the refs while the others were striking when it was a tick worse than it is now, but it doesn’t feel like it got a whole lot better. It just feels like every year where there are multiple weeks where you’re facing a game where the refs made a pivotal, or sometimes several pivotal calls, where they were not corrected and clearly not right at the time and were called wrong and they’re game pivotal calls. I understand why you bring it up.