I didn't say people thought he was infallible. As for the second sentence, that comes with the territory of being a coach. Sometimes they're right, other times they're wrong.
Some of them worked. Seymour, Mankins, Vollmer, etc. Some of them didn't. Chung, Maroney, Tavon to date, etc. Again, each move should be weighed on it's own merits. Some of the moves he made did produce championship level results. Some of the misses he had arguably took away championships. Just another reason why IBBIT is faulty logic.
Ah, there's that red herring that I've come to expect from you. I trust Belichick more than anybody to make decisions for this team. Further, if you truly believe that, then you're more than welcome to quote where I said it. Good luck with that. But just because I trust him more than anyone else to make decisions doesn't mean I won't weigh each move on it's own merits rather than just shouting to the rooftops "IBBIT!". I could also provide examples, if needed.
Anyway, I'm out for tonight. I'll let you have last word.