Seems fair. I think the points that I've droned on about are about ruck, maul and scrum. Many issues arise from the officiating and it's inconsistency as well.
But the ruck officiating varies from general falling over, and hands allowed to virtually a "play the ball". Mauls have become almost impossible to defend and scrums a penalty generator, rather than a method of starting the game for a minor infringement. And teams are not made to play possession won which might help.
Now - whilst player safety is an issue - just applying the ruck laws would help - "flying in" isn't allowed and once a ruck (one player from each side) no hands and you have to push.....I read the laws on the ruck and didn't recognise the contest from the games I've seen in recent years, especially in the NH.
The maul has become legal obstruction and rewards dull repetitive play (kick, knock on, scrum penalty, lineout, maul)
I watched Wasps' win in the Euro Final from 2004 the other week. It looked like a different game. And I could relate to the player size too....they looked more like a "fit me" rather than the huge players common now.
But yes - ball in play is too often RL with 15 players. Too many RL coaches in RU?