100%. It's just human nature on their part, but I just don't believe refs haven't tuned their attempts at precision and accuracy down a margin, because in their mind they know there's a video to help them or undermine them. Then the application of this video technolody just enrages people more as it opens up a second layer of often subjective opinion.
The disallowed McTominay one at the weekend for example - nothing is ruled out on field. Then we have 4 minutes, where Var suggest it's a subjective offisde call, and the goal gets disallowed with people perfectly capable of arguing it both ways. Pre VAR, had that goal stood, there would have been a minimal sense of injustice from Fulham fans. The stakes of goals in tight games are too high for this sort of thing, and I wonder if we wouldn't be better off returning to the old school idea that the ref tries his best and might make a mistake.
At least then we could celebrate goals. I miss the glance of an attacker towards the linesman, and knowing when he keeps celebrating that the flag stayed down. Now I just wait until the game has restarted, and give a pathetic little fist bump.