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Unconquered with Doc Staples

Unconquered 3.38 – Offensive Philosophy and Playcalling

Unconquered with Doc Staples

Jason A. Staples

Sports:football, Football, Sports

4.8867 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2015

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Jason Staples gets philosophical, discussing Chesterton’s Fence and how it relates to criticizing football coaches before discussing Jimbo Fisher’s offensive philosophy. Unconquered 3.38 – Offensive Philosophy and Playcalling The post Unconquered 3.38 – Offensive Philosophy and Playcalling appeared first on Unconquered Podcast.

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0:00.0

This is The Unconquered Podcasts on Seminole Sports Radio, part of the V-Sporto Network, bringing you all Knowles all the time.

0:08.9

In Florida State, moving national championships and ACC championships.

0:12.0

Back to some basics, consistent being what we're doing.

0:14.5

Guys get rolled back in the maroze.

0:15.8

Working a bunch of different situations, making progress.

0:18.4

You have to have success, so you know something I can really do this.

0:28.5

This is the Un unconquered podcast on seminal sports radio i'm your host jason staples going to talk today at some length more about some philosophical stuff particularly after

0:36.7

all of the groundhog day type criticism that we're seeing of Florida

0:41.9

State's offense and more in general, not specific stuff about performance, but in general

0:47.7

about how Florida State runs offense and plays offensive football under Jimbo Fisher.

0:53.3

I'm going to divide this into two segments.

0:55.2

One, we're going to take a look at one of my favorite philosophical principles

0:58.8

for understanding how to make intelligent critiques, or a prerequisite that is, for making

1:07.1

intelligent critiques.

1:08.3

And then we're going to talk more generally about, or more specifically, I guess,

1:12.6

about Jimbo Fisher's philosophy on the offensive side of the football

1:17.3

and why so many of those critiques miss the mark.

1:20.7

I want to start by talking about a principle that guides so much of the way that I think

1:27.2

and something that I think is a very

1:31.0

important principle for living an educated life and for doing any sort of good analysis or

1:41.3

having something valuable to say or do in terms of criticism, suggestions, across life.

1:51.3

Now, that principle is generally called the principle of Chesterton's fence or the fallacy of

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