I expect the opposite is true. Equally across the spectrum provides consistency with coaches, fans, players and officials. Also not sure what a philosophy is compared to a lasting philosophy. Catch process has been around for just about 20 years.
Even sunshine, taken to the extreme, can become a problem. Philosophies are fine and generally are beneficial to the understanding and application of the "intent" and purpose of rules.
Even the quest for "consistency", however, when taken to an extreme of "one size MUST fit all", ignoring the reality that's actually being observed, can go too far.
"Catch process" has been around for a long time, but this notion of "surviving the ground" is a fairly recent interpretation, that keeps expanding and stumbling over itself, negating what, for most of that "long time" had been considered some of the greatest plays produced by this game.
Too far, too precise may be fine for video games, but football is a game played by humans, and exact, minute precision is really not the primary objective. I'm not sure who advised us, "We should not allow the pursuit of perfectionto prevent, or impede the delivery of excellence", but it makes sense.