I think the article is on here somewhere, but I read an article that said the dude's intent isn't to do anything except get information. He just wants to know how refs are graded, if they get penalized for making these mistakes, etc. It does seem, except for the one random reg that got fired last year, that the same atrocious refs are trotted back out every year and commented for being so awesome.
I think it's a noble cause, even if it's from a stupid incident involving the Rams. The NFL published an article a few years ago about ref grading and they made it sound like the only time they countered the red as making a mistake is when a play was challenged and the timing on the field is overturned. If that's the case, that's a freaking tragedy and a terrible grading system. No wonder the refs would be regarded as nearly perfect. Out of the hundreds of plays each year they could only be challenged 128 times, and they would have to have overruled themselves (or if the ruling on the field was by someone other than the head ref, their buddy). The system is basically rigged for refs to get perfect grades no matter how bad they are.
So I support his quest for information. I wish there was a way to get it besides a stupid ass law suit against the NFL for something the Rams did.