I think point Whitlock was trying to make is if you’re gonna go chasing a prototype, better to chase guys who are Christian conservatives than these QB gurus. But in the end you shouldn’t go chasing prototypes of any kind.
You gotta be a good coach and you gotta be authentic. I doubt Belichik has ever talked about god to his players. Wouldn’t be surprised if the guy is an atheist. He doesn’t seem like a particularly good human being, but he’s a great coach and he’s authentic.