The New England Patriots have not only had a stranglehold in the AFC East in recent years, but they have been the most consistent team in the NFL during the last 15 seasons. Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier even went as far as to say the NFL has a Patriots problem.

Monday afternoon on ESPN’s NFL Live, Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh was asked if he agree with Shazier’s comments. The five-time Pro Bowler said he did not.

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“I think the Patriots are definitely beatable,” Suh said. “It’s just a matter of playing a good game, almost a perfect game in a lot of ways because they’ve got great coaching and obviously great players and talent on their side of the ball. So you’ve got to be going on all cylinders. Without question, I have a ton of respect for them, but without question, they’re definitely beatable as everybody is in the league.”

Since 2001, the Patriots have won the AFC East eight straight times and 14 of the last 16 years. Last month, Suh told NFL Network that he and his Dolphin teammates have never been scared of the Patriots. While Suh and the Dolphins may not be afraid of them, the rivalry has been one side in recent memory.

New England won four of the five meetings between the two teams and 12 of the last 16 games in the series. The first of two meetings between the Dolphins and Patriots will be in Foxboro on November 26. The two teams will then meet each other two weeks later on December 11 at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday Night Football.