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grogan14
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I understand the reason, and while I would argue Belichick doesn't bat a thousand, nobody does, so I don't believe his decisions should automatically be assumed right, but I agree that you can't argue with the results, not the results of each particular decision in a vacuum, but the overall results (i.e. championships).
That said, the Yankees have won nine championships in my lifetime, NINE, in my lifetime, and there's still plenty of decisions they make that I won't even hesitate to criticize or call stupid. The fact that Patriots fans believe the overall success makes Belichick impervious to criticism on his day to day decision, again speaks to the almost cult-like atmosphere that surrounds this team and their fanbase, especially the fanbase (Patsie Homerville). And I still say invoking "IN GOD WE TRUST" to praise a football coach, and an obviously flawed man, is weird. And no matter how you spin it, we all know "IN BILL WE TRUST" is derived from "IN GOD WE TRUST", its clearly a wordplay on the phrase we all see on U.S. Currency.
Your perception is severely flawed if you think Patriots fans don't question some of his moves, we do. Some Pats fans are still incensed that he didn't match the offer for Revis, as well as other off season moves that are questioned, and rightly so to be questioned in my opinion. However when you've had the kind of success the Patriots have had for the last decade plus, you're more easily able to have some comfort that you've seen this work out before. That's far different from the perception you seem to have that Pats fans believe B.B. is infallible.